Monsignor René Leigue, Archbishop of Santa Cruz, was critical of the lack of concrete proposals to get out of “this difficult moment” in which we live. In a clear allusion to the debates between candidates, he claimed that “take advantage of those spaces to show what they propose, what they want to do if they reach the government.”
During the Sunday homily, the archbishop stressed that, as a society there are concerns such as health, price increase and other aspects that affect citizens. AND Ask the candidates to be clear in how they will solve these problems.
“We are waiting for there to be some light that will take us out of darkness that we are now, that light can be the elections and We need authorities to take us out of this difficult moment“Leigue said.
He dedicated just a few minutes of his preaching to the elections, but was overwhelming in his position. “We have to be demanding” with whom they aspire to be authorities To “give us a vision of where you have to go, to give us something more concrete” to get the vote
Questioned the shallow debates And he appealed to the faithful by consulting them if “you are satisfied with that (the proposals presented or the debates) or there is confusion.” Moreover, he missed the presentation of government plans or programs since “They are staying in others how to get nicknames what is that for us? “
Leigue asked candidates Store the political campaign and “take advantage of these spaces to tell us what they will do And what we should support. They still have a chance, “he said. However,” they turn the matter and do not respond. “
He insisted that the campaign is a space to “clarify many situations” and that is why IHe noted the faithful to “continue digging what is in the campaign” To define who can get us out of this reality that we live. Therefore, he concluded asking for “having faith” for this election process.
