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The Independent Democratic Union (UDI) referred to the controversial use of the phrase “The right to live in peace” that the party used to promote the option of “Rejection” in the next plebiscite, which has brought it various criticisms from the opposition , because the phrase is from the song of Víctor Jara and used as a hymn during the manifestations of the social outbreak.
“They have been months with many emotions, fear, uncertainty, anguish are just some of them. Because we want Chile, we want a country for everyone. A Chile where there are no fears. For not feeling more fear in our country, that’s why #YoVotoRechazo ”, they indicated in the Instagram post.
In an interview with CNN Chile, the Secretary General of the UDI, Felipe Salaberry referred to this fact, which he described as “unusual.”
“It is unusual, truly unusual for someone or a sector to feel upset by a phrase that reflects the deep desire of Chileans. What more inclusive, what more hopeful to talk about our right to live in peace in Chile,” he said.
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