I have to admit I went to vote nine days ago but I`m not really shure if this affects in any way the results of my borough because my candidate only got an eight porcent of the votes, so maybe I`m a little desapointed in that way, but looking it from another position I`m really glad that Sabat is finally aout of where I live and we can got rid of his bullies.
After voting I felt really well because I always tought that it cuold be usefull for something the fact of voting, so I felt really well at the moment and really eager for the results that, especially in the place I live, was really tight.
I don´t really like our political system but dough it's the only one we have we have to try to do something with what we have.
Y spect the fact that so many people didn't vote on this municipal elections, I think the most of us did espect it but never dimensioned the magnitud that it will be.
I hope that in the presidencials elections there will be more interested people in voting and we get the oportunity to make a change in this country once for all.
Besides, with the change of the ministers I think that desapointed us all, so maybe the people will feel eaven less represented for the politics of Chile.
In my case I really believe that my vote counted! I hope someday you could say the same thing
ResponderEliminarhohoho we voted for the same candidate, in my table he´d only 7 votes hahah :(
ResponderEliminarÑuñoa is facha.
I also hope for more people attend presidential elections, I believe that to generate changes, the first should be participation.
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