Elections in Latin America always have a unique touch that any other region of the world would envy, only this year we had the Aunt Pikachu who won in chili. And it seems that Honduras did not want to be left behind, because they have used their own light Yagami from Death note during the presidential elections.
In the image published in Facebook for him Democratic Youth Observatory Honduras be seen light Yagami from Death note holding his famous notebook with the words ‘Elections in Honduras’. This character is accompanied by the message: ‘The power is in your hands, this November 28, vote!’.
Do they know that the notebook light Yagami was it to murder people? Or is this a way of telling the population to vote or will they write down their names on this black notebook? Be that as it may, it seems that these elections will be historic for the Central American country, or at least, that makes us think the Democratic Youth Observatory Honduras with your message on Facebook:
‘# ThePower is in YourHands #YourVoteCuenta If you do not vote, others will decide for you, and it will be useless to complain when you cannot find work and opportunities‘.
Why did Honduras use Light Yagami from Death Note in the elections?
This thematic publication of Death note was paid by him Democratic Youth Observatory Honduras for the region of Tegucigalpa, the capital of the country, to invite its population to vote in the presidential elections.
The incredible thing about it is that, according to NPR, this publicity worked and citizen participation was historic.
So far, there is no definitive victory for any party in these elections of Honduras. However, both the left and the right have declared themselves winners, but we will have to wait for a final resolution. Be that as it may, the campaign with light Yagami from Death note it has already proven to be an unsurpassed success.
Follow the discussion on this and other topics on our channel Discord. You can also stop by our Youtube To see more content related to anime, movies, comics, video games and more from geek culture:
.