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Chile's presidential candidate begins debate with message to Cubans

Chile’s presidential candidate begins debate with message to Cubans

José Antonio Caste said: “I want to show this flag and tell all the Cuban people that we are with them. At some point each of you will have freedom.”

Jose Antonio Cast, candidate for the presidency ChileDiscussion started about this November 15 Face the general election and publish a Science Cuban He said that “at some point there will be freedom” on the island, which is ruled by a communist regime.

“I want to show this flag and tell all the Cuban people that we are with them. That at some point there will be freedom for each of you,” announce Cast, the ambitious head of the Christian Social Front, a coalition of Republican and Christian Conservative parties.

The right-wing candidate is one of the candidates to win the elections that will begin on November 21, and the second round will be on December 19. He recently sparked controversy when he referred to the differences between the two dictatorships Augusto Pinochet The regimes of Cuba, Nicaragua and Venezuela.

The 55-year-old lawyer believes Pinochet made the move. “There is no point in comparing what is happening in Cuba, where they have been under a dictatorship for more than 70 years; There is no comparison with the drug dictatorship in Venezuela. “There is no point in comparing it with the dictatorship of Ortega in Nicaragua,” he told the international press a few days ago.

Jose Antonio Caste also said that 17 years of the military regime contributed to “economic development that today allows Chile to become one of the most prominent countries in Latin America.” However, he indicated on a television program that “Anyone violated human rightsWhether it’s military or not, I don’t support him.”.

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