Bad Bunny Left a Strong Message to Peru on Election Day: “Love Them and Respect Them More than Ever”
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Bad Bunny Left a Strong Message to Peru on Election Day: “Love Them and Respect Them More than Ever”
Once again, Benito Ocasio, known worldwide as Bad Bunny, got into regional politics and issued a suggestive message to the people of Peru, who are passing through the presidential elections this Sunday.In that framework, the Puerto Rican singer used the Instagram stories to translate a text that runs through his feelings for that country, while thanking him for his love.Without emphasizing politics, the artist deepened in the last time he was in…
SURPRENDIÓ! Bad Bunny paralysed the networks in the middle of the 2026 Elections by initially sharing videos from Lima. This turned the alarms on and many believed he was in our country. However, shortly after he sent us a message. The international artist addressed all Peruvians and expressed his great love for our country, recalling the support he received from his beginnings in his artistic career. “Peru is key, it is not an empty phrase, it …
The Bad Rabbit surrenders to the whiteness on a historic day! While millions of Peruvians come to the polls to decide the future of the country, Puerto Rican Bad Bunny decided to break his silence with a message that has caused a lot of excitement to his followers. Through his networks, the world’s largest urban artist confessed that Peru is not only one more destination on his tour, but the place that brought him back the joy in its darkest mom…
More than 27 million Peruvians exercised their right to vote to elect a president, vice president, senators, representatives, and members of the Andean Parliament. This is the first general election since 2021, when leftist Pedro Castillo won in the second round but was later impeached. Since then, the Andean nation has had Dina Boluarte, José Jerí, and now José María Balcázar as presidents. This time, 35 presidential tickets were on the ballot,…
More than 27 million Peruvians will go to the polls today in the 2026 General Elections, on a day considered one of the most complex in recent years.The process will mark the political direction of the country in the midst of great expectation.Today they elect president, senators, deputies and Andean parliamentarians, in a vote that brings together more than 30 political organizations.The decision of the citizens will define the main national au…
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