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Really weird because I just called Pekka's other personality Pinochet, just yesterday.
Originally posted by SlowwHand The other personality escaped today. Goes by the name Pinochet. http://apolyton.net/forums/showthrea...9&pagenumber=1 PEKKA! Damn, I'm sorry. Are you ok? PEKKA! Answer me! |
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Originally posted by GePap
Does an official funeral as past commander in chief include some sort of official procession? Not really but they will probably gonna include one for the thousands of supporters. Anyway I'm pretty sure that will be quite short and extremely guarded to avoid clashes between them and the other thousands of people that will celebrate the day. And would the president have to be there to "mourn" Pinochet? Nope. President Bachelet doesn't have to mourn him, although in the latests days rumours indicates that she probably will do a low profile official mourning activity for the former president (which, if this happens, will blow my mind!) but wouldn't go to the funeral. edit: The Government's Emergency Comittee was reunited in President's Bachelet house. The Sec. of Defense Vivianne Blanlot and Sec. of Press Ricardo Lagos have left Bachelet's house and now are heading to the Presidencial Palace of La Moneda to give the first public statement, regarding if it's declared National Mourning or not. |
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Allende wasn't killed, he committed suicide with the AK-47 Castro gave him as a gift, when he took office.
The Government declared that there is not going to be national mourning and only military HQ will have their flag at mid high for respect of the former Commander in Chief. The Government also declared that the funeral wouldn't be for the "President Pinochet" but for the "General Pinochet", so President Bachelet wouldn't mourn him officially. OTOH, Viviane Blanlot, Defense Secretary will have to go to the funeral. |
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Originally posted by Heresson
isn't that funny coincidence? perhaps too much of a coincidence to be true Well advisors and the personal doctor of Allende were with him when he comitted suicide. I don't think they lie to help the "official history" if it were not true. Besides Allende was a fan of former President Balmaceda, which faced the civil war on 1891 and comitted suicide after the presidencial side lost the war against the parliamentary faction. "It's the only way out for a President" he used to say. Quite honorable ![]() |
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