The right and duty to vote
Although it
is always said that Chile is a democratic country, it is necessary to point out
that the current "democracies" are far from the original meaning and
practice of the concept, which makes it practically impossible to achieve full
democracy today. Rather, what governs Chile and other countries is a
representative government which is characterized by the power of the citizens
to elect, as its name indicates, their representatives. And how is this carried
out? Well, through the popular vote, a fundamental pillar in these types of
governments. The action of voting, also known as suffrage, is a mechanism and
political right that citizens have and that allows them to actively participate
in political decision making within a State. This right is extremely important
for a society that calls itself democratic, so it is everyone's duty to take
care of it and enforce it, since, besides being a right, this act represents
your voice, your opinion in the society in which you live. Unfortunately, there
was a very dark period in our country in which this right was annulled, and
everyone's opinions were silenced, something very terrible that I hope will not
happen again. But this itself should teach us to value the right that we
literally have in our hands, we fought so hard to have it back that now it is
the duty of each one to assert it in every instance that we can so that
something like Pinochet's dictatorship, in which democracy was sadly
demolished, never happens again. Thus, we must take this as a fundamental duty
in our lives, and we must do it well. That is why it is so important to be
informed about what is happening in your country, city, commune, town, etc,
places where you can assert this right. This should also serve as an example
for future generations, to whom we must instill the immense value of the democratic
vote.

Hi Matías. Your comments I consider strong and sad. I agree with your opinion because these horrible acts are abominable and never should repeat.
ResponderEliminarI agree with your thoughts about this topic, Matías. It was really difficult to recover the chilean right to vote, to understimate it now, literally there were people who died to regain it.
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