Javier Milei Misses Pope Francis’s Final Farewell, Prioritizes Right-Wing Allies Over Vatican Visit - teleSUR English
- Argentine President Javier Milei arrived late in Rome and missed Pope Francis's final viewing.
- This delay followed a Buenos Aires event honoring ultraconservative pontiff critics.
- Milei stayed at his hotel instead of visiting the Vatican and attacked journalists.
- He called journalists "brutes" and cited "severe IQ deficits" on social media.
- Milei faced sharp criticism Friday and aligns with far-right agendas by accepting an award.
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Former Argentine ambassador criticized Javier Milei for not inviting former presidents to the funeral of Pope Francis
Former ambassador Diego Gualar opined on the wake and funeral of Pope Francis, and had critical opinions towards President Javier Milei for not having invited the ex-mandatarios in the Argentine entourage and argued that, given the importance of the high pontiff, he should have been at the time the coffin was closed. “[Not being] It was not a mistake, but a decision,” he said.Interviewed at LN+ on Saturday night, the former ambassador in China (…
The funeral of Pope Francis: not even in his farewell, the pontiff managed to close the rift in Argentina
Members of the Holy See slipped that President Javier Milei, in the first place, and his predecessors, Cristina Kirchner, Mauricio Macri and Alberto Fernández let go of an opportunity to show themselves together at the funerals of Pope Francis. Not only did they not, but none of the last former presidents were present at the funerals.
Javier Milei Misses Pope Francis’s Final Farewell, Prioritizes Right-Wing Allies Over Vatican Visit - teleSUR English
Argentine President Javier Milei arrives late to Rome, skips final viewing of Pope Francis, and faces backlash for honoring ultraconservative critics of the pontiff while attacking journalists as “brutes.” Related: Pope Francis Rests in the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore Argentine President Javier Milei faced sharp criticism Friday after arriving in Rome hours after the closure of Pope Francis’s lying-in-state, opting to stay at his hotel rath…
Milei lashes out at journalists who claim he arrived late in Rome to say goodbye to the Pope: "Swine property"
The president of Argentina, Javier Milei, has called the journalists who have reported that the president had arrived late in Rome and had not managed to say goodbye to Pope Francis before they closed their coffin on Friday.In an interview offered from Rome to Radio Mitre, an Argentine radio station, Milei explained that "the official invitation" was "for the Mass of the wake, which is at 10.00 hours in the morning of Rome, 5.00 hours in the mor…
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