Friday, January 13, 2006

Chilean Elections

Things you can find...

Surfing emol.com’s web I’ve found two very interesting pictures from chilean candidates for president elections. Their names: Michelle Bachelet and Sebastián Piñera. This Sunday a president will be chosen. Winner? Who knows?

While we are waiting elections results, we can laugh a bit with pics, isn’t it?

Up here is Sebastián Piñera, who became a table. He was hipnotized by Tony Kamo . Apparently it’s a 90’s picture when this kind of shows wasn’t old fashioned.



And down here we got a beautiful young lady Bachelet, a glamour owner. Sorry Oscar De La Renta but this girl has chosen another catwalk.


Did you like it?

Friday, January 06, 2006

93 days left


Ollanta Humala met Hugo Chávez and Evo Morales (video from El Comercio) meanwhile, his father (Isaac Humala) gave a terrifying radio interview saying things like peruvian nation people should be andean race and the rest peruvian citizens only.
Peruvian politicians are going mad because of Humala's 2nd place in the lasts polls. Evo Morales already elected is getting over from a bad joke that made him believe that Spanish President, Rodríguez Zapatero, gave him a phone call. And at the south, chilean candidates made a last discuss at the tv. Media, supported by a phone poll, says that it was an empate.
Evo Morales victory and the possibility of Michelle Bachelet becoming 1st woman president in Chile could become in two forces pulling to opossite ways for peruvian elections this year. There are voters who haven't chosen a candidate yet. The last polls have reflected that around 50% of the constituents still dont know who vote for.
Evo already won and the idea of the native leader could stimulate the andean majority and the south of the country which identifies itself in support of Ollanta Humala and his own discontent and rejection of the system which has brought them few benefits. Likewise, the virtual victory of the candidate Bachelet in Chile, could favor Lourdes Flores who will try to be the first female President of Peru.
Also it could be possible that Flores would recieve votes from people that aren't convinced of giving power to her, but it will be worst for them if Humala takes it, so they have to support the female candidate.
At this part of South America, things are getting hot.