The president of the Argentine Episcopal Conference (CEA) and bishop of San Isidro, Oscar Ojea, expressed this Monday that he is "very concerned" that, on the occasion of the electoral process from which the next president will emerge, "a climate of self-destruction has appeared." in the country and "a desire for everything to overflow and fall into the void. Ojea, in addition, defended the figure of Pope Francis from "the irreproducible insults" and "falsehoods" that the presidential candidate of La Libertad Avanza, Javier Milei, uttered some time ago, and for which representatives of the Church held a mass of redress. "In this time of hopelessness and disappointment caused by growing poverty in our country, I am very concerned that a climate of self-destruction has appeared. A desire for everything to overflow and fall into a void. This is like a social disease that annuls all horizons. and future project. A kind of self-boycott," considered the president of the CEA. The bishop of San Isidro spoke like this, in a series of reflections addressed to all the candidates running to govern the country. Through a press release, the CEA released statements by Ojea that he made in response to queries he received recently and that he posted on his official X account (former Twitter) and on the social networks of the Episcopal Conference.