Cardinal Barreto confirms that Pedro Castillo has not yet sent him an official invitation to visit the Government Palace | Font: PTR
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In exclusive statements RPP newsCardinal Pedro Barreto reported that he had not yet received Official invitation from President Pedro Castillo to speak in government palace about the political crisis that the country is going through.
Outside of Jorge Chavez International Airport in Callao, Archbishop Huancayo also welcomed the head of state’s decision, but asked that the invitation be made official through official channels.
“[¿Va a ir a la citación del presidente?] We have not received any official or official invitations yet. I think the president has good will when he says he wants to speak to me as a cardinal,” he said.
“Here we are not talking about a person, but about the church, which throughout history has accompanied and will continue to accompany the Peruvian people in their torment, in their pain and sorrow, but also in hope,” he added.

We are concerned about the lack of control
at another time barreto He emphasized that both he and the Peruvian Episcopal Conference are concerned that the country has developed a “situation uncontrollabilityIt arose due to friction between the executive and legislative branches.
“We are very concerned about the situation of ungovernability in the country. This is a time of many worries and suffering,” he said.
Thus, the archbishop called on politicians and youth to come together to create “a political, democratic and peaceful transition that will help us get out of this situation.”
“… we still have time to find a democratic way out of this social trap through social dialogue,” he said.
Pedro Barreto gave these statements RPP news before leaving for Rome (Italy) for the worldwide meeting that the cardinals will hold with Pope Francis.
Source: RPP

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