Franjas de Propaganda Electoral en el Plebiscito Chileno 21 de septiembre 1988
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NO campaign: Chile depends on private industries for its economic growth and progress. Alejandro Foxley discusses how to bring Chile to the 21st Century by reducing inequality and stimulating the talent and creativity of businessmen and technical workers to promote economic growth. Younger generations will contribute to building a future for Chile. September is the month of three acts of terrorism against Chilean political leaders: Carlos Prats Gonzalez, Bernardo Leighton, and Orlando Letelier. Pinochet obstructed the investigation of these assassinations. Sofia Prats wants Chileans to know the truth about the obstruction caused by the Pinochet regime in the investigation of assassinations. Supporters of NO at soccer match. Patricio Bañados reminds Chileans that votes are private and confidential.
YES campaign: Five year old child describes the moment his father died because of violence. YES will give Chileans security. Ginette Acevedo, a singer, says she is most proud of representing Chilean women. She asks other women to think about what would happen if the Marxist NO advocates win. New roads and highways support agricultural development. Bruno Siebert describes infrastructure projects for development such as roads and highways. Mockery of Chinese pork canned food. A woman describes the poverty and misery she suffered before the Pinochet regime. YES anchor states this is the moment for Chileans to speak up on behalf of YES. - Event Date
- Wednesday, Sept. 21 1988 10:45 pm
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- 1988
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NO campaign: Rainbow NO Introduction/ Opening ; Patricio Bañados "Good Night" & "A Serious Topic" ; Businesses in Chile ; Alejandro Foxley (Economics Professor) ; Edited No Song "Happiness is Coming" ; Pinochet Titles ; Lion Tongue, Gregory Cohen ; Patricio Bañados ; Women Singing "I Do Not Like It" ; Patricio Bañados ; Pinochet Assassinations ; Assassinated Activist Carlos Prats Gonzalez's Daughter, Sofia Prats ; Hand Voting NO on the Ballot ; NO News ; Patricio Bañados ; Edited NO Song "Happiness is Coming"
YES campaign: Mother and Son Testimonial Appealing to Order and Security ;YES Anchor, "Good Night" & "Think of Your Children" ; Interview with a man who was previously a communist and became a supporter of Pinochet ; "A Winning Country" Transition with Pinochet ; Remember - 14 Days Until the Triumph of YES with Hand Voting YES on the Ballot ; Youth for YES ; Interviews with Voters/Straw Poll ; "A Winning Country" Transition with Pinochet ; Testimony of Ginette Acevedo ; "A Winning Country" Transition with Pinochet ; YES Spokeswoman on New Highways ; Montage on New Highways by Bruno Siebert, Minister of Public Works ; Remember - 14 Days Left until the Triumph of YES with Hand Voting YES on the Ballot ; YES Anchor ; Chinese Pork Canned Food ; Testimony of Mrs. Elsa ; A Tunnel With an Exit ; Youth for YES ; Interviews with Voters for YES ; "A Winning Country" Transition with Pinochet ;Remember - 14 Days Until the Triumph of YES with Hand Voting YES on the Ballot ; YES Anchor - Physical Description
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NO Run Time 14:59
YES Run Time 15:00 - Note
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NO campaign: Journalist (Patricio Bañados) ; PhD in Economics (Alejandro Foxley) ; Commander-in-chief of the Chilean Army under Pinochet, assassinated in exile in Buenos Aires (Carlos Prats Gonzalez) ; Daughter of Carlos Prats Gonzalez (Sofia Prats) ;Chilean Christian Democratic Party Politician and Lawyer who directed various ministries in several presidencies and victim of attempted assassination while in exile (Bernardo Leighton) ; Economist, politician and diplomat under Allende, assassinated as exile in Washington DC in 1976 (Orlando Letelier de Solar)
YES campaign: Singer (Ginette Acevedo) ; Minister of Public Works (Bruno Siebert) - Geographic
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- Assassinations
- Business
- Child
- Chinese imports
- Communism
- Crimes
- Democracy
- Developed countries
- Development
- Dictatorship
- Economic crisis
- Economy
- Finance
- Freedom
- Liberty
- Marxism
- Mothers
- Obstruction
- Peace
- Poverty
- Private industry
- Progress
- Promises
- Radio
- Roads and highways
- Safety
- Security
- Technical workers
- Technology
- Terrorism
- Transparency
- Violence
- Widow
- Women
- Youth
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