Javier Milei said that Pope Francis applied his ideas and concluded: "He was chainsawing like crazy."


Javier Milei once again referred to Pope Francis , this time in completely different terms than he used before. In an interview on the streaming channel Carajo , the president claimed that the Pontiff was a "Mileísta" and that in the Vatican he "was working like crazy with the chainsaw ." He also emphasized that " he cut costs , put his accounts in order, and was a recalcitrant Orthodox ."
Milei explained that her view of the Pope changed thanks to economist Juan Carlos de Pablo. “De Pablo says that in the area of administration , Francis was a Mileísist, a zero deficit ,” she said. She also said that, over time, she began to value certain aspects of his figure more. “When you understand those characteristics, it becomes easier,” she noted.
During the interview, which he shared with presidential spokesman Manuel Adorni , the President insisted that the Pope pursued ideas similar to those championed by his government. "He was working the chainsaw like crazy," he repeated in a complimentary tone. He also emphasized that the Pontiff was instrumental in getting the Vatican's finances in order.
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President Javier Milei attends the Gordo Dan Mass and talks about Pope Francis. He emphasizes what a great man he was and tells us about the relationship he had with him. @JMilei @GordoDan_ @madorni pic.twitter.com/PvF4lPC2do
Milei revealed that she had contact with Jorge Bergoglio , although not frequently. “In general, I didn't bother him because I had to call him on a landline,” she said. She added that the person who had the most direct relationship was the Minister of Human Capital, Sandra Pettovello. “Sandra sent him reports fairly regularly and they spoke. She visited him in Rome, but never went out to boast about the relationship. Photos only appeared after Pope Francis's departure,” she maintained.
He also clarified that he maintained a respectful relationship with the Pope and that their relationship improved over time. The head of state expressed his gratitude for this rapprochement.
Speaking about his absence from the Pope's public farewell, Milei was blunt. He responded to those who accused him of arriving late to Rome. "Those idiots who said we arrived late are a bunch of underachievers and liars ," he said.
He explained that the schedule was set by the Vatican . "They told us we had to be there at a certain time on Saturday, and we were there at that time on Saturday," he explained. He then defended his decision not to attend the open coffin ceremony. "A funeral is something that each person experiences as they see fit. You can't be so authoritarian as to impose your own tastes on others," he stated.
In closing, he criticized those who used the issue for political purposes. "They're like Republican nerds," he said. With these statements, Javier Milei once again made his style clear, even when speaking about one of the most important figures in the Catholic Church.
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