Alberto Fernández is not going to Rome to see Pope Francis: he will visit him after handing over power

2023-11-25 15:21:37

These are not easy days for the Government, which with one foot in the stirrup tries to keep the accounts under control, while in multiple areas progress is made with the tasks linked to the transition of powerlaunching the multiple mechanisms that have to do with the change in management that will occur on December 10.

And in that framework, President Alberto Fernández suspended this Saturday the trip that had been announced to Rome next week, in what was going to be a “protocol hearing for the end of the mandate”, a sort of farewell before the Supreme Pontiff following four years of management of the Frente de Todos.

The official information that this trip was not going to take place emerged this Saturday morning from the Presidency area, without the President indicating it on his social networks, and it arrived less than 24 hours following the spokesperson Gabriela Cerruti pointed it out as information official this Friday followingnoon:

As highlighted this Saturday, the visit to Francis in the Vatican will be rescheduled for when President Alberto Fernández has left power and is installed in Spain, where, as already indicated, he plans to settle to fulfill tasks related to university education at home. study of that country.

It is worth remembering that Vice President Cristina Kirchner also suspended days ago a trip she was going to make to Italy, where she was going to participate in a conference at the University of Naples Federico II. She also then slipped that she might visit Pope Francis, although that meeting was never confirmed.

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