In Poland, they were outraged through the Seimas Speaker who used the mobile at the Pope’s funeral
In the Polish opposition, indignation is raging through the speaker of the Seimas Shimon, Golovna, who took a photo during the funeral of the Pope with a mobile phone.
About it, as « European Truth writes », reports RMF24.
About 250,000 people visited the Saturday Mass on the Square of St. Peter in the Vatican by Pope Francis, who died on Monday at the age of 88 after more than 12 years of a pontific.
Among them were politicians and crowned persons.
Representatives of the Polish government, including President Andrzej Duda, Head of the Ministry of Defense, Vladislav Kosiniak-Kkysh and Seimus Simima Shimon Golovnya, also arrived at the Vatican ceremony.
The behavior of the latter has caused a real storm on the Internet.
Opposition policies accused the speaker of the absence of a celebration as he began to take pictures on a mobile phone during a funeral.
« Shame on the whole world, » « zero seriousness, in the eyes of the whole world, » it reads in some comments.
It was not necessary to wait long for the response of the Seimas speaker.
« It is not necessary to have a shame to spin a political war at such a moment. At the funeral of the Pope I invited people who are in the crisis of homelessness. These are representatives of the group, whom Francis helped in a special way. We pray, we are worried, we document and we will remember forever, » Shimon said.
Some Internet users have noticed that the Vatican photos also posted opposition policies on their social networks. In particular, such a photo was posted by Michal Wojcyz.
However, in this case, no indignation by opposition politicians is observed.
Tens of thousands of people and world leaders arrived on April 26 on St. Peter’s Square in Rome to give the last respect of Pontiff.
Pap They buried In the Basilica Santa Maria Maggiore in Rome.
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