“The Right to Live in Peace”: UDI used Víctor Jara’s phrase for the Rejection campaign



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Controversy generated in social networks the Independent Democratic Union (UDI) by using an iconic phrase from the songs of Victor Jara to promote the “Rejection“in the Plebiscite on October 25.

“By The right to live in peace“was the motto they chose, taking the words of the song that was an anthem in the demonstrations in the country after October 18.

The party shared the phrase through Instagram along with a series of capsules expressing its position of “Rejection” and provoked thousands of comments against him from users who accused folly for citing the prominent artist assassinated by the dictatorship in 1973.

At the same time, together with the audiovisual record, they wrote: “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 “.

Some of the reactions from the political world:



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