Church asks to avoid dirty war

Church asks to avoid dirty war

MEXICO CITY.- Within the framework of the first 2024 presidential debate, the Catholic Church called on the candidates to avoid low blows and dirty war during the process.

As we reported, the debate between the candidates will begin at 8 pm Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo y Xóchitl Gálvez Ruiz and the candidate Jorge Álvarez Máynezwho will debate topics such as education, health, corruption, among others.

He first presidential debate was a topic today in the editorial From Faithwhere the Catholic Church said that politics is not regarding imposing a unilateral vision, but regarding seeking consensus and collaboration.

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Likewise, he hopes that it will be a turning point that keep this process away from low blows and dirty war and allow you to see a fair play among presidential candidates.

“A respectful and constructive debate, away from personal attacks and disqualifications“, strengthens the democratic process and makes citizens feel that their demands are heard, something that is impossible when we fall into sterile confrontations,” the Church stressed.

The presidential debate will focus on six topics with which they will seek to outline what is “the society we want”the title of this first meeting.

For the first time the debate will feature questions sent by voters to the INEissues that are priorities for our country, the editorial assured.

Catholic Church asks for tangible proposals and commitments

Furthermore, he reiterated that the presidential debate It is a space in which words must become tangible proposals and commitments, “not a war of arguments or accusations.”

“The election of whoever occupies the Presidency should not be based on the result of a dirty war, low blows or strategies that only fuel division in the country”

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Through the Dialogues for Peacewhich was heard by thousands of people, the Church called the three presidential candidates, “which represents an act of unity and commitment in the search for peace and a better society.”

“We invite the presidential candidates to take part in this debate to favor clear, concrete proposalsthat put the common good first.”

Call from the Church to the presidential candidates

Likewise, he called on the candidates to take part in this debate to prioritize clear, concrete proposals that put the common good first.

“That the vote is won through intelligent and necessary, well-founded political strategies that put those who suffer the most today at the center”

“The day has arrived first presidential debate while we are only eight weeks away from the elections.”

“Time is short for the candidates for the highest office in the country can convince voters who at this moment are undecided,” he emphasized.

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2024-04-13 20:37:56

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