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Pope Francis spoke of those who have "four political divorces": "Belonging is not a dress that you change"

2023-03-31T01:31:33.705Z


The Supreme Pontiff, in a television interview, offered his position on the crack in a year of presidential elections. "They keep changing according to their convenience," he said of the leaders, without naming them.


Pope

Francis

referred to the

rift

in Argentina, in the year of presidential elections, and referred, without giving names, to those who have had

"four political divorces"

throughout their careers.

"We had politicians of race. Sometimes we lose what that policy is, which is a service. It is not an electoral faction that is sometimes embarrassing. You find politicians with four political divorces, who were in so many parties and they change according

to It suits them

. And they present themselves as saviors of the homeland," launched the Supreme Pontiff in a

recorded interview with C5N

before his hospitalization on Wednesday for a respiratory infection.

And he completed his reflection: "There are identities that you either have, or you don't.

Religious and political belonging is not a dress that you change

. You carry it inside, it is political passion."

"Our internalism is harmful. To the point that sometimes it is stronger than key belongings.

Internalism destroys political affiliation

. You are radical, socialist, Peronist, whatever, but you have a political affiliation. But here is a internally and then it starts to crack," analyzed a Bergoglio who is critical of the system.

Then, also without making mentions, he left a controversial comparison that seems to have gone against

Javier Milei

and that was strikingly similar to one made by Alberto Fernández.

"Within that, different sectors and political forces are made that do not have the power to convoke. It happened to Germany. I recommend the book

Syndrome 1933

, which narrates a little about the tremendous internalism that existed in Germany after the end of the Weimar government and not They found someone to take things forward. They presented a new politician who spoke nicely, who seduced the people. His name was Adolfo and everyone said: "Let's try this one because no one knows him" and everyone voted for Adolfito, and that's how we ended

.

Me I am afraid of the saviors without history", he pointed out.

Although he clarified that he said it "for the whole world", he added:

"When a savior without history comes to you, be suspicious"

.

Pope Francis on Argentine politics: "We love the inmates"

"We love the interns. Putting together an

internship about anything

. A little story: six or seven executives finish signing an agreement, the secretaries pass the agreement of the respective companies and while they

wait for the champagne to come to toast

, under the table, this one with this one they make another one," said Jorge Bergoglio, who used his own metaphor to address Argentina's passion for intrigues and divisions, even in a political key.

The highest authority of the Catholic Church is not fond of the word "crack".

He prefers, in his speech, to speak of "internalism"

.

"Our internalism is harmful. To the point that sometimes it is stronger than key belongings.

Internalism destroys political affiliation

. You are radical, socialist, Peronist, whatever, but you have a political affiliation. But here is a internally and then it starts to crack," he analyzed almost like a specialist.

It is known that Bergoglio, before his papacy, had a weakness for

influencing politics from the Archbishopric of Buenos Aires

.

And his closeness to the Peronist doctrine is known since his youth.


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Source: clarin

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