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A public advocacy stand is displayed outdoors on a sunny day in an urban setting, specifically in Santiago, Chile, indicated by the Spanish language, political themes, and architectural style consistent with the city's historic center. The stand features a green canopy tent partially visible at the top. A table covered with a wrinkled red tablecloth serves as the base for the display. Seven hand-painted signs, each featuring bold black text and simple cartoon illustrations, are affixed to the stand. Five signs are vertically aligned on the left, addressing socio-economic demands: "NO+ALZAS ABUSIVAS de SERVICIOS" (No more abusive service increases), "LEVANTAR SECRETO BANCARIO" (Lift banking secrecy), "el LITIO y el COBRE para CHILE" (Lithium and copper for Chile), and "SALUD DIGNA Y SERVICIO OPORTUNO" (Dignified health and timely service). Two additional horizontal signs on the bottom right demand "FIN AL ABUSO del TAG" (End the abuse of the electronic toll system) and "FUERA JUECES Y FISCALES CORRUPTOS" (Out with corrupt judges and prosecutors). To the right, a large light blue display board, bordered with small Chilean flag designs, presents a collage of multiple printed photographs depicting public gatherings, street art, and groups of individuals. Text snippets visible within these photos include "EL ARTE CALLEJERO NO ES DELITO" (Street art is not a crime) and "QUE VUELVAN LOS TRENES" (Let the trains return). In the left foreground, a male pedestrian wearing a dark jacket and a cap walks from left to right, observing the stand with a slight smile. Other blurry figures are visible in the background, suggesting a public area with pedestrian activity. The environment includes mature trees with green foliage and multi-story, classically designed urban buildings under a clear blue sky. The scene is illuminated by direct sunlight, casting shadows.
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