Bolivia elections: Time for
consistency from Christian candidates
Fr. José Fuentes (R) in a press conference (AFP) |
Fr. José Fuentes urges politicians to adopt Christian values
as they campaign ahead of Bolivia’s general elections.
By Benedict Mayaki
The General Secretary of the Bolivian Bishop’s Conference,
Fr. José Fuentes Cano, has called on the candidates of the Bolivian
presidential elections, slated for May 3, 2020, to concentrate more on the
progress of the country and avoid lies and insults during the campaign period.
This call was made during his homily on Sunday, 16 February,
in the wake of the disputed vote that triggered the social revolt in the
country and led to the resignation of Evo Morales, the former Bolivian president.
"We ask the candidates that all projects and programs
be driven by love for their brothers and sisters and a constant commitment to
the growth of the Bolivian people.”
Fr. Cano insisted: "The life we lead is what makes us
Christ's – Christians. This is fundamental for believers, but it is more
fundamental for candidates and, more generally, for politicians who declare
themselves Christians. It is not the profession of faith that makes them
similar to Christ, but the decisions they make, their morals, the life they
lead."
"Speaking ill, insulting has become a kind of pastime,
almost to keep attention and not to get bored," Fr. Cano said.
Christian charity
"Love, reconciliation, forgiveness, is what makes us
Christ. This is the offering pleasing to God," stressed Fr. Fuentes Cano.
"Being Christian does not only mean not killing, which is already
important, but also taking care of one's brother or sister. Every day we have
before our eyes so many attitudes, even habits, of unscrupulous attacks, exercised
mostly with the tongue, towards our brothers and sisters. If we continue to
offer loans, to say prayers, to practice fasting, without these actions making
us people who love, all this is useless".
Looking ahead
Later this year, Bolivia will elect a president, vice
president, and all the members of the legislative assembly – 36 senators and
130 deputies.
There are eight presidential candidates. Four of them are
running on a coalition ticket and the others are running with individual
parties. Seven of them have the common goal of preventing the return of Evo
Morales’ party - Movement for Socialism (MAS).
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