 Meanwhile, the Catholic Church in Bucco area of Buenos Aires has suspended Reverend Father Hyacinth earlier from public ministry for joining the governorship race in the state. The Bishop of the Dowses of Bucco, Bishop William Avignon, noted in the letter that the Mother Church does not allow her clerics to get involved in partisan politics. His suspension was contained in a letter to all the priests, religious and legity Catholic Dowses of Bucco, dated May 20, 2020. The Catholic Bishop noted that the canonical suspension takes effect from the moment it is communicated to him and lasts until he seizes from controversy. He stated very clearly in that letter that he has been suspended from celebrating public Eucharist. He remains the priest of the Catholic Church of the Dowses of Bucco. The only thing that he's been suspended from is in the public people, the profit. He can't go and stand on the people in the public and celebrate mass again. Probably he can still be doing that. He only responded to the genuine agitation and calls by the general people for him to come and contest the selection. You can find out from the Catholic Bishop and the Catholic Dowses of Bucco, there are over a thousand plus letters reaching by individuals and groups calling on the Bishop to release him to do this work. And this in line with the canon law, you can find out from the Church itself, the canon law that propies priests from participating in politics as a caveat. And I will expect you to find out as a journalist. And so back to what you say is the chances of becoming a governor. You can't see the response of the people. The people want him to become a governor. They know that becoming a governor that's not stopping from priesthood. And as a matter of fact, if you look at the last paragraph of the letter, if he's elected a governor, he will go back. Updates