The television strip of the plebiscite began this Friday, giving 7 minutes and 30 seconds to each option. From the Approval they put emphasis on social rights and the fight against fake news. For its part, the Rejection assured that the constitutional proposal “was made with rage”, so it could generate “grudge” and “revenge”.
This Friday the television slot began for the plebiscite on September 4, which will define whether a new Constitution comes into force or the Fundamental Charter of 1980 is maintained.
The space began at 12:45 p.m. and gave 7 minutes and 30 seconds to each option.
By lottery of the National Television Council, the I Approve option was in charge of opening the fires, emphasizing the social rights enshrined in the proposal of the Convention.
Topics like water, native peoples, animals and housing They stood out in the productions, in the voice of social organizations and representatives of culture.
Although most of the faces that appeared did not belong to the political arena, party leaders also occupied a few minutes of the slot.
The deputy Vlado Mirosevic (PL) and the president of the PPD, Natalia Piergentili, made a call to approve to reform.
“Let’s not let lies put us to sleep”expressed Piergentili, summoning the population to read the text so as not to fall for fake news.
For his part, the helmsman of the Christian Democracy, Felipe Delpin, recalled former president Eduardo Frei Montalva in his speech.
Strip of Rejection: Constitution “was made with rage”
From the other side, the Rejection clips affirmed that the new Constitution “It’s poorly done, because it was done with the wrong emotion: rage.”
In this sense, they recalled controversial phrases of the ex-conventionalists Daniel Stingo and Jorge Baradit, accusing that the work of the Convention aroused “grudge” and “revenge”.
Bernardo Fontaine, one of the coordinators of the campaign, assured that “No good decision is made with anger and that is why we need to go for a better one, based on love for Chile and traditions.”
On the other hand, topics such as health, education and crimepointing to articles in the text that contain these points.
One of the public faces that participated in the strip was Cristian Warnken, leader of the Amarillos por Chile group, who called not to leave the proposed new Magna Carta to future generations.
It should be remembered that a new space will take place at 8:45 p.m. and will deliver the same time to both options.
The television slot will remain until September 1three days before the constitutional plebiscite.