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Tedeum in Tucumán: the Greeting Between Jaldo and Manzur that Caught All Eyes in Full Internal Peronist

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"It's a gesture of unity, Tucumán needs everyone," the governor said after the religious ceremony.
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During the traditional Tedeum for Independence Day, celebrated in the Cathedral of St. Raphael the Archangel, the apostolic administrator, Monsignor Marcelo Mazitelli, made a strong call to national unity, peace and social commitment, in a context marked by political tensions and deep inequalities. “Peace is a gift of God, but it is also a task for man,” the prelate said, and called on those present “not to be caught in a struggle of power that …

Today, July 9, Argentina celebrated 209 years of the Declaration of Independence, in the province of Tucumán. There, its Archbishop Carlos Sánchez,

The ceremony, officiated by Archbishop Carlos Sánchez, was also attended by Governor Osvaldo Jaldo, and Lieutenant Governor Miguel Acevedo, along with national legislators, provincial authorities and municipal officials. Mayor Rossana Chahla participated this Wednesday at noon of the Solemne Tedeum on July 9 in the Cathedral Church, within the framework of [...]

In the context of the 208th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in La Plata was the scene of a tedeum loaded with political and spiritual symbolism. The ceremony was led by Archbishop Gustavo Oscar Carrara and was attended by Mayor Julio Alak, Governor Axel Kicilof, provincial officials, legislators, referents of institutions and neighbors. The liturgical act, which began at 10 a.m., took pl…

Although President Javier Milei left the province hanging and did not travel to Tucumán because of the weather conditions, on July 9 he was not lacking in gestures. In that sense, he surprised and generated repercussions inside the Tucuman Peronism the encounter between the former governor and current national senator Juan Manzur with the governor Osvaldo Jaldo. It should be noted that Manzur represents a clearly anti-mileist line within Peronis…

"It's a gesture of unity, Tucumán needs everyone," the governor said after the religious ceremony.

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