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Dylan, Alberto Fernández's dog, the striking protagonist of an opposition campaign spot

2021-08-27T19:53:28.355Z


The candidate Adolfo Rubinstein pointed out against the benefits that the presidential mascot received during the quarantine: 'They put the dog in us'.


08/27/2021 3:59 PM

  • Clarín.com

  • Politics

Updated 08/27/2021 3:59 PM

As the PASO 2021 nears to define who will compete in November for a seat in the national Congress, the campaign is heating up and the resources are the most varied. 

Adolfo Rubinstein

, candidate of Together for Change, will contest his candidacy against Ricardo López Murphy and María Eugenia Vidal, but he did not point to them, but to the privileges of the presidential family during the strictest stage of quarantine, in this case , from Dylan, President Alberto Fernández's dog.

The spot begins with a student on his back, apparently leaving his house, wearing a white coat and his backpack hanging, but instead of advancing towards the exit, as a result of editing, he goes back.

In off, in the background, the voice of the former Minister of Health of the Nation is heard, who recounts:

"During the quarantine, the boys did not go to school for almost a year

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The image “goes black”, as they say in audiovisual jargon and a long-haired Collie appears, similar to Fernández's pet, and Rubinstein says:

“Meanwhile, the President's dog received his trainer 23 times at the Quinta of Olivos ”

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Dylan is the protagonist of a campaign ad by Adolfo Rubinsteir.

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The dog is seen in a garden, playing with an alleged handler, playing, jumping and even being rewarded for fulfilling an order.

"They locked us up, they put the dog in us,"

adds the voice of the candidate while the image of a door closed with a thick padlock appears.

Immediately afterwards, Rubinstein appears on camera for the first time in the spot wearing a light blue shirt and blue jacket, with a chair, a table and a grill behind him.

"Let's end this embarrassment and look, once and forwards," ends the campaign message from the health expert, who was part of Mauricio Macri's cabinet between 2017 and 2018.

The list is also made up of, among others, the education specialist Mónica Marquina, the radical deputy Facundo Suárez Lastra and the actor Luis Brandoni, who decided to re-enter the political arena after his time as a legislator in both chambers, always for the UCR .

"We were always there. You saw us" is one of the slogans of Adolfo Rubinstein's campaign.

Rubinstein had already been critical of the extension of the restrictive measures in October 2020 and pointed out that by then, even earlier, "solidarity turned into hopelessness and exhaustion."

The former Minister of Health of Mauricio Macri appeals to his constant participation in the media during the pandemic to differentiate himself from María Eugenia Vidal, who remained silent for months during the quarantine, and Ricardo López Murphy, whose voice began to be heard as he prepared the launch of your candidacy.

"We were always there. You saw us," is one of the slogans of the campaign to which the list of wayward radicals of the City of Buenos Aires appeals. 


He seems to mention these concepts 10 months later in his spot, when Fernández, his partner Fabiola Yañez and the rest of the people who participated in the controversial birthday celebration in July last year were charged with disobeying the DNU that prohibited, among others. things, any type of social gathering, outing other than to buy in nearby shops and other activities that could cause the spread of the coronavirus.

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Source: clarin

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