In the last hours, Pope Francis made a publication on his Twitter account, in which he advocated for social justice and asked “not to forget those who suffer”, a message to which the president adhered Alberto Fernandez.
The head of state shared the publication of the Supreme Pontiff through his social networks and with it Alberto Fernandez He assured that “social justice is our banner and purpose.”
This way, Alberto Fernandez answered the message of the pope, who had published: “Social justice requires that we fight against the causes of poverty, inequality, lack of work, land and housing; against those who deny social and labor rights; and against the culture that leads to using others depriving them of their dignity”.
And he added: “Let us not forget those who suffer. I am thinking of Syria and Turkey, of the many victims of the earthquake; in the dear Ukrainian people and in the many peoples who suffer because of war or poverty, lack of freedom or environmental devastation”.
In response, the president wrote: “True freedom is born of equality. The one that allows us to seek happiness in a society with equity and rights for everyone. That is why social justice is our flag and our purpose”.
It should be remembered that the president has maintained respect for equality and rights as one of his government mottos, and has expressed on several occasions that his mission is to fight for the most disadvantaged.
Even in recent days, during the inauguration of a new building of the Institute of Sciences, the Head of State expressed: “Let’s agree once and for all, we must convince ourselves that we can be that country with more social justice, with more equality, where everyone can grow and develop.”
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