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After 9:30 am this Sunday, the mayor of Recoleta, Daniel Jadue, arrived at the Víctor Cuccuini school to exercise his right to vote.
In the midst of the journalistic expectation, one of the safest presidential letters of the opposition made a call to encourage citizen participation in the Plebiscite.
“Today is the first time in all this time, more than 30 years, that we have the opportunity to throw Pinochet’s constitution into the garbage”, remarked the communal chief.
The militant of Communist Party, he stressed that “we are in a historic day, which comes for the majority of Chileans 30 years behind.”
Jadue stressed the importance of the constituent process since “it was impossible to get out of the military dictatorship, as many accepted at that time, with the Constitution of the dictatorship, with the model of the dictatorship and with impunity for the crimes of the dictatorship“.
Likewise, the president urged citizens to “participate en masse, to participate in peace and absolute tranquility.”
Next, he invited “Do not allow yourself to be provoked by absolutely anyone, not to accept incitements or violence, and even less to try to make us stay at home afraid of what may come”.
“Those who today tried to weaken this process are going to have a defeat, because the participation is going to be exemplary,” he also remarked, to the cheers of a group of followers.
Asked about the call made by José Antonio Kast to vote specifically for one of the options, Jadue said that “it is nothing new on his part.”
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