The number '666', Pope Francis Rejects Donation President of Argentina
The number '666', Pope Francis Rejects Donation President of Argentina - Although both bloody Argentina, relationships Pope Francis and President Mauricio Macri not as warm as expected.
The first meeting of the two leaders for 22 minutes in February 2016 and lasted portrayed 'cool'.
The latest news even mention, the leader of the Vatican Holy See refused humanitarian contribution of Macri, on behalf of the Argentine government, the educational foundation that supported Scholas Occurentes Pope Francis - based similar organizations established when a man's real name is Jorge Mario Bergoglio was still a Cardinal Buenos Ice water.
Garanya suspected, donations amounted to 16.666 million pesos, or USD 16.14 billion. There is a number '666' in it.
Initially, about two weeks ago, Pope Francis held an event in Rome. Medal awards were given at a number of Hollywood celebrities such as George Clooney, Salma Hayek, and Richard Gere - who are willing to be a humanitarian ambassador for the organization.
Shortly thereafter, President Macri gave donations.
However, according to Vatican Insider - a special publication published media affairs papacy Italian La Stampa - Pope Francis wrote to the branch Scholas Occurentes foundations in Argentina, asking them to return the money.
"The Argentine government need to address so many needs, you should not ask for a penny of their money," the pope wrote to the foundation.
"I do not like 666," added Pope Francis in his letter, as quoted by the Guardian, Wednesday (15/06/2016). Whatever that meant.
Pope Francis is a supporter of progressive change in Argentina, the attitude that made him opposed to Macri.
However, the Pope reportedly was interrupted when the Argentine media reported that the donation of the president is a sign that relations were improving.
Scholas Occurentes Argentina branch then restore the donation.
Meanwhile, the authorities have denied that the return of the donation reflects the existence of a bad relationship.
"There is no hostility towards the president," said the Foreign Minister of Argentina, Susana Malcorra after meeting with Pope Francis in Rome on Monday.
"The talks lasted rich and natural, showed no great philosophical differences," he said about the meeting with the Pope Francis Macri.
Macri administration critics say, the refusal of Pope disapproval on a massive austerity policies the president to raise the electricity tariff of 500 percent, 100 percent and freight rates, which would torment the working class in Argentina.
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