Bad Bunny Criticizes Puerto Rico's PNP in Billboards
Bad Bunny Criticizes Puerto Rico's PNP in Billboards
Bad Bunny Criticizes Puerto Rico's PNP in Billboards
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Puerto Rican artist Bad Bunny is actively campaigning against the ruling New Progressive Party (PNP) ahead of the November 5 gubernatorial elections by purchasing billboards across Puerto Rico that accuse the party of corruption and mismanagement. His advertisements include messages like 'Voting PNP is voting for corruption' and 'Whoever votes PNP does not love Puerto Rico,' referencing the criticism of Luma Energy, the private company managing the island's power distribution. In response to the billboards, the PNP has filed a complaint against the advertising company, claiming they violated electoral laws by not disclosing who funded the ads. Bad Bunny confirmed the advertisements were his initiative, emphasizing his love for Puerto Rico and his intent to raise awareness about the ongoing issues faced by the island since Hurricane Maria. Despite calls for him to endorse a candidate in U.S. presidential politics, he maintains his focus on Puerto Rican issues, stating that politics affects his country directly. This initiative reflects Bad Bunny's history of activism, as he has previously protested government actions and raised awareness through his music and public appearances.

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