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From Cristina to Larreta: a letter to Francisco “closed” the crack for his 10 years of papacy

In commemoration of the 10 years of Pope Francisleaders from across the political spectrum”they closed” the crack and they signed a letter together to congratulate the Pope. from Alberto Fernández and Cristina Kirchner to Horacio Rodríguez Larretathe letter surprised by its signatories.

“We want to express our admiration and closeness for your work in favor of Humanity, particularly the excluded and poor peoples, your firm defense of world peace and your permanent promotion of an Integral Ecology that allows us to hear the cry of Mother Earth and of the Human Being in the face of destructive situations that threaten the peoples and nature,” the letter stated.

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The short text bears the signatures of leaders from all over the political sphere, from governors, national ministers, Buenos Aires, CGT and CTA unionists, leaders of social movements and also cultural and sports leaders.

Pope Francisco.

Who signed the letter to Pope Francis

Among the most prominent signatories, in addition to the aforementioned Alberto Fernández, Cristina Kirchner and Horacio Rodríguez Larreta, are:

  • Governors: Axel Kicillof (Buenos Aires), sergio ziliotto (The Pampa), Arabela Carreras (Black river), Gustavo Bordet (Between rivers), Raul Jalil (Catamarca), ricardo quintela (The Rioja), Oscar Ahuad (Missions), Omar Gutierrez (Neuquen), Gustavo Saenz (jumps), alicia kirchner (Santa Cruz), Omar Perotti (Santa Fe), Gerardo Zamora (Santiago del Estero), Gildo Insfran (Formosa), Gustavo Melella (Land of Fire).
  • national ministers: sergio masa (Economy Minister), Augustine Rossi (Chief of staff), santiago cafiero (chancellor), Peter’s Wado (Minister of the Interior), Ayelen Mazzina (minister for women), Kelly Olmos (Job), Carla Vizzotti (health), Hannibal Fernandez (Security), martin soria (Justice), victory tolosa peace (Social development), daniel scioli (Ambassador of Brazil).
  • legislators: Mary Eugenia Vidal (national deputy), max kirchner (national deputy), Cecilia Moreau (president of the Chamber of Deputies), facundo manes (deputy), Mario Negri (deputy), serge palazzoeither (deputy), Diego Santilli (deputy), Graciela Ocaña (deputy), Jose Luis Gioja (deputy), Rodolfo Tailhade (deputy), Martin Lousteau (national senator), Oscar Parrilli (national senator), Anabel Fernandez Sagasti (national senator).
  • Buenos Aires government: Fernán Quirós (Minister of Health), Martin Redrado (Secretary of Strategic Affairs of the City of Buenos Aires), Soledad Acuna (Minister of Education).
  • Former Macrista ministers: Rogelio Frigerioformer Minister of the Interior, carolina stanleyformer Minister of Social Development
  • trade unionists: Pablo Moyano, Hector Daer and Carlos Acuña (CGT), Hugo Godóand (National Autonomous CTA General Secretary), Hugo Yasky (CTA-T general secretary), gerardo martinez (UCRA), Victor Santamaria (SUTERH), Omar Plain (Canillitas union and Buenos Aires provincial senator).
  • Social movements: Emilio Persian (Evita Movement), John Grabois (Movement of Excluded Workers).
  • Culture: Juan Sebastián Gutiérrez (Juanse); Gladys Jimenez Nelly del Carmen (Bomba Tucumana), Ignacio Copani, Marcela Feudale.
  • Sports: Rodolfo D’OnofrioRiver’s former president.

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The complete letter from Argentine politicians to Pope Francis

Dear Pope Francis:

On this tenth anniversary of your pontificate, we, Argentine men and women from different spheres of public life, from different religious, political and ideological backgrounds, want to express our admiration and closeness for your work in favor of Humanity, particularly people excluded and poor peoples, listen to your firm defense of world peace and your permanent promotion of an Integral Ecology that allows the cry of Mother Earth and the Human Being in the face of destructive situations that threaten peoples and nature.

We Argentines and Argentines love you very much. We value and owe your tenacious work for peace, justice and integral human development throughout the world. We know the resistance that your work generates among those who may see interests that are not legitimate affected. Although we desire and look forward to your visit, we trust in your wisdom to say yes and eventually when.

Thank you for what you have done and done.

Those of us who have faith, pray for you; the rest, we accompany you with love and trust.

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