Morris "the mayor candidate" sits on the lap of Diego Cruz in Xalapa, Mexico, Saturday, June 15, 2013. |
This mayoral hopeful in Mexico promises to eat, sleep most of the day
and donate his leftover litter to fill potholes. Morris, a
black-and-white kitten with orange eyes, is running for mayor of Xalapa
in eastern Mexico with the campaign slogan "Tired of Voting for Rats?
Vote for a Cat."
And he is attracting tens of thousands of politician-weary,
two-legged supporters on social media. Morris has a website, a Twitter
account and a Facebook page with more than 115,000 'likes,' that makes
him more popular in social networks than the five human mayoral
contenders. Americo Zuniga, the candidate for the ruling party who is
leading in election polls, had 33,000 Facebook 'likes' as of Friday.
"He sleeps almost all day and does nothing, and that fits the profile
of a politician," said 35-year-old office worker Sergio Chamorro, who
adopted the 10-month-old feline last year.
Put forth as a candidate by Chamorro and a group of friends after
they became disillusioned with the empty promises of politicians,
Morris' candidacy has resonated across Mexico, where citizens frustrated
with human candidates are nominating their pets and farm animals to run
in July 7 elections being held in 14 states.
Also running for mayor are "Chon the Donkey" in the border city of
Ciudad Juarez, "Tina the Chicken" in Tepic, the capital of the Pacific
coast state of Nayarit, "Maya the Cat" in the city of Puebla and "Tintan
the Dog" in Oaxaca City, though their campaigns are not as well
organized as that of Morris.
Morris' cuteness, the clever campaign and promises to donate money
collected from the sales of campaign stickers and T-shirts to an animal
shelter has attracted cat lovers, but Chamorro said most of his
supporters are citizens tired of corrupt politicians and fraudulent
elections.
"Morris has been a catalyst to show the discontent that exists in our
society," Chamorro said. "Our message from the beginning has been 'if
none of the candidates represent you, vote for the cat' and it seems
people are responding to that."
Xalapa, a university city of 450,000 people, is the capital of the
Gulf coast state of Veracruz, where residents have in last two years
been beleaguered by drug violence, corruption scandals and the killings
of at least nine reporters and photojournalists.
During last year's presidential election, a video posted on social
networks showed a massive warehouse in Veracruz stuffed with election
give-away groceries. Authorities also seized 1.9 million USD in wads of
cash found when police decided to search passengers of a private plane
arriving from Veracruz to Toluca, the capital of the home state of
now-President Enrique Pena Nieto. Officials later said they had found no
wrongdoing and the money was returned.
Sources :
http://www.republika.co.id/berita/en/international/13/06/18/mojypn-morris-the-cat-runs-for-mayor-of-mexican-city
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