The testimony that Bullrich used in his spot is part of the documentary Comer en la calle, from the year 2019. Capture of the spot.
The presidential candidate of Together for Change (JxC), Patricia Bullrich, used in her campaign spot released this Friday, part of a documentary made in 2019 by the Filo News portal to criticize the poverty rates during the government of Mauricio Macri, as denounced on social networks by the social communicators who were in charge of making the piece.
This testimony that Bullrich uses in his campaign spot is part of the documentary ‘Comer en la calle ‘ that we did with Filo News in 2019, during the management of Mauricio Macri, revealed on Twitter the graduate in Communication Ignacio Corral.
This testimony that @PatoBullrich uses in his campaign spot is part of the documentary Eating on the street that we did with @filonewsOK in 2019, during the management of @mauriciomacri.
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— Nacho Corral (@ignaciocorral) July 7, 2023
In journalistic statements, Corral explained that neither he nor the director of Filo News were contacted by Bullrich’s campaign team to request authorization to include their images in the electoral spot.
This Friday, Bullrich launched a campaign spot with a message that emphasizes force, and in which she warns that if she is elected she will apply an economic plan that must be defended in the streets.
In one of the images, appears a woman named Silvana, who tells that she came to Buenos Aires from Chaco together with the couple who left her, and explains why she ended up on the street: We suffer from hunger, she says in the video.
This fragment appears from the in the same way in the documentary, ‘Hunger on the street, eat on the street’, with different testimonies from people who tell how they suffer from it.
The former Minister of Security also maintains that dialogue and consensus cannot be fought to the drug traffickers in Rosario or to corruption, in a clear differentiation from the premises proposed by his rival within the opposition coalition, the head of the Buenos Aires government, Horacio Rodríguez Larreta.
Capture of the spot.
Strength, because the dialogue does not remove the drug traffickers from Rosario. Because corruption does not end with consensus. Because he doesn’t agree with the mafias, Bullrich affirms in a voiceover while several images follow one another in a video that marks the beginning of his proselytizing activities in the media.
The documentary from which the The image lasts 10 minutes and 13 seconds and it is also in the 13th second that Silvana appears for the first time telling her testimony.
The JxC spot -distributed through social networks- ends with the words order, courage, courage and decision and the name of Bullrich and his running mate, the former radical deputy Luis Petri.
This ad, reformulated for various media, will be one of those that will begin to circulate from this Sunday through different media for the next 33 days, with a view to the PASO of August 13.