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Jalisco Candidate's Risque Campaign
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May 8, 2012

Juárez said she posed topless to launch a 'provocative, different, and unprejudiced, campaign in the conservative state of Jalisco. She claims isn't afraid of a stern reaction against her campaign.

Jalisco, Mexico - A female candidate of the leftist Party of the Democratic Revolution, or PRD, posed semi-nude for posters in her "provocative" campaign for a seat in Mexico's lower house.

Natalia Juárez, 34, said Monday that she posed topless with another six women to launch a "provocative, different, and unprejudiced" campaign here in the western state of Jalisco.

In an interview with EFE, Juárez, a University of Guadalajara professor, was quoted as saying, "It's an attempt to run a campaign that is different and cheerful, but also an invitation for people to reveal who they are and commit themselves."

In one of the shots used in her campaign posters, Juárez appears at the center of a group of six women of different ages who cover their breasts with their right hand while raising their left hand. Underneath appears the headline: "Dare to join a new and unprejudiced nation-building project!"

The photos were posted on the busiest streets of Guadalajara, capital of Jalisco and Mexico's second largest city, and will also be used to illustrate the leaflets that the candidate's campaign team will hand out to the public.

The idea of the campaign is "to make an impact and not go unnoticed" among voters and use to the fullest the scant finances that we have available, the candidate said.

In a state with a very conservative society and governed by the right-wing National Action Party, Juárez said she isn't afraid of a stern reaction against her campaign. "It's a risk we have to take," she said.

Juárez is running for a seat in Jalisco's 8th District against two of the state's best known politicians: National Action's Jorge Salinas Osornio and Leobardo Alcala Padilla of the Institutional Revolutionary Party, or PRI.

Source: IANS/EFE