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This media file captures an indoor political gathering, likely in La Paz, Bolivia. A group of individuals, predominantly women, are present, holding up political campaign signs. The subjects include several people. In the foreground, a woman wearing glasses and a light jacket holds a sign. Behind her, another woman in a dark top is partially visible. Further back, a woman wearing a traditional brown bowler hat and a multi-colored shawl over a green skirt holds another sign. Another person is partially visible in the bottom left, wearing a red garment. The primary objects are the political campaign signs and a large banner in the background. The signs are white with prominent red lettering for "TUTO" and smaller text that reads "LIBRE" and "PRESIDENTE". Each sign also features a photograph of a male politician, identified as "TUTO QUIROGA". The banner in the background is divided into red and blue sections. The red section displays a large illustration of a stylized fist holding a red rose. The activity taking place is a political event or rally, with attendees holding signs in support of a candidate. The setting is indoors, possibly a community hall or meeting room, with a dark floor visible. Notable details include the specific political messaging on the signs, endorsing "Tuto Quiroga" for "Presidente" under the "Libre" party (or a similar political movement using "Libre" in its name). The presence of traditional Bolivian attire, such as the bowler hat and shawl worn by one woman, serves as a strong cultural and geographical cue, reinforcing the location context of La Paz, Bolivia. The emotions of the attendees appear attentive and engaged.
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