Franjas de Propaganda Electoral en el Plebiscito Chileno 09 de septiembre 1988
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NO campaign: Mothers of disappeared people unite and dance. Patricio Bañados explains that NO invited Pinochet to speak about issues affecting Chile on the NO segment; however, Pinochet has not responded to the invitation. Chileans fighting each other because of political differences. Patricio Bañados urges Chileans to gather around the TV for the special segments representing NO. Doña Yolita segment shows extreme poverty under Pinochet. TV can portray unrealistic living conditions of ideal happy and wealthy citizens living in a fair and just society. However, more than 12 million Chileans live in poverty. Footage of children eating at soup kitchens. The soup kitchen representative states she is not against the government; she is against the dictatorship that is bringing poverty and injustice to Chileans. Dr. Rene Cortazar (PhD in Economics) talks about the Chilean economy, wages, and spending power. He states that democratic governments focus on bettering the economy to decrease poverty.
YES campaign: Criticism of Patricio Aylwin. Isla de Pascua celebrates its integration into the rest of Chile by welcoming Pinochet. YES spokeswoman talks about socioeconomic progress that is making Chile a leader, pointing to a decline in poverty and unemployment rates. Jorge Alessandri's presidency left Chile in a bad state. Pinochet has worked to move Chile forward by bringing progress and modernity. The life expectancy has improved for Chileans and is said to be the highest in South America. Jaime Bulnes Sanfuentes (member of the National Advancement Political Commission) talks about Patricio Aylwin and shows footage of Aylwin talking about Salvador Allende and the armed forces. The camera focuses on Aylwin speaking of socialism, Popular Unity, and violence. Sanfuentes emphasizes that Aylwin is contradictory, now siding with the socialists he claimed to disagree with. Chilean youth have the right to build their own democratic future. Andres Chadwick (UDI) talks about a man named Simon that was killed by Marxists for not complying with them. - Event Date
- Friday, Sept. 9 1988 10:45 pm
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- 1988
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NO campaign: Rainbow NO Introduction/Opening ; Mothers Dance "La Cueca Sola" ; Hand Voting NO on the Ballot ; Patricio Bañados Welcome ; These Men are Chilean ; Patricio Bañados ; Doña Yolita - Tea Bag ; Patricio Bañados ; The Truth about Poverty in Chile ; Patricio Bañados ; Dr. Rene Cortazar ; Hand Voting NO on the Ballot ; NO News ; Patricio Bañados ; Edited NO Song "Happiness is Coming"
YES campaign: Aylwin vs. Aylwin ; Abbreviated YES Song "A Winning Country" with Kid with hat ; The President in Action ; “A Winning Country” Transition with YES Logo ; You Ask, the Government Responds ; “A Winning Country” Transition with YES Logo ; The People for YES ; “A Winning Country” Transition with YES Logo ; Chile is a Leader - The Life Span in Chile ; “A Winning Country” Transition with YES Logo ; Democracy YES - National Advancement - Attack of Aylwin ; "Comrade, Happiness is Coming" Song ; Democracy YES - National Advancement ; Democracy YES - UDI ; "A Winning Country" Transition with YES Logo ; Abbreviated YES Song "A Winning Country" with Kid with hat - Physical Description
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NO Run Time 14:59
YES Run Time 14:53 - Note
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NO campaign: Journalist (Patricio Bañados ) ; Economist (Dr. Rene Cortazar) ; President of Party for Democracy and Future President of Chile 2000-2006 (Ricardo Lagos)
YES campaign: President of Christian Democratic Party (Patricio Aylwin ; Member of Political Commission for National Advancement (Jaime Bulnes Sanfuentes) ; President of Youth Organization of National Progress Party (Patricio Hidalgo Marin) ; Political Commission (Andres Chadwick) - Geographic
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- Colegio de Periodistas (Association of Journalists)
- Comisión Política Avanzada Nacional (Political Commission for National Advancement)
- Iglesia Unión Cristiana de Coronel (Church of the Christian Union of Coronel)
- Partido por la Democracia (Party for Democracy)
- Partido Demócrata Cristiano (Christian Democratic Party)
- Unión Demócrata Independiente (Independent Democratic Union)
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- Anti-Marxism
- Charity
- Church
- Civil war
- Communism
- Contradictions
- Debates
- Democracy
- Dictatorship
- Disappearances
- Division
- Economic issues
- False happiness
- Fear
- Freedom of speech
- Hate
- Hope
- Integration into society
- Justice
- Military violence
- Mothers
- Mourning
- Oppression
- Peace
- Pinochet regime
- Poverty
- Socialism
- Soup kitchen
- Unemployment
- Violence
- Women
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- Spanish; Castilian
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