Will Smith will not push his next pelican in Georgia, over electoral reform in this state

Georgia, United States.

The actor and producer Will Smith will not be filming his next movie, “Liberation”, in the state of Georgia (EE.UU.) as protest against the controversy Electoral reform that acaban to approve the Republican legislators.

“Conscientiously, we can economically support a Government that promises regressive voting days that are designed to restrict the access of voters “, assured the actor this Monday in a communiqué together with the director of the center, Antoine Fuqua.

In the last years, Georgia has a conversion and a production center very attractive for the cinematographic industry, thanks to the fiscal sales that offer.



Some people are in this state like the “Hollywood del sur de EE.UU.” and the professional sector of the creative sector is one of the motives given by the experts to explain the demographic change he has been experimenting with since the victory of the Democrats in the last elections.

Según Smith and Fuqua, the electoral reform approved by the Republicans after his comics is “a reminiscence of the impediments to suffrage” that existed on previous occasions and that “the vote of many in the stadiums”.

“At the moment, the country is pursuing its history and is in the process of eliminating the institutions of institutional racism in order to establish a fairer justice,” he reasoned.

El rechazo de la cinematographic industry is summed up in the backlash expressed by large companies such as Coca-Cola, Apple and Delta, which also operate in Georgia.



According to its detractors, the electoral reform approved by the Republicans limits the right to supersede any new requirements in case of wanting to do so, imposes more requirements on the time to register and identify actions to be taken in order to do so. file files to deposit on paper in competing centers, among other dispositions.

The vote on the right is essential in the recent general elections due to the pandemic, and the favorite white of the president Donald Trump (2017-2021), which has no parity of criticizing and considering, without proof, a source of electoral fraud.

A centenary of EE.UU business leaders. This week’s discussion will take place on the list of electoral reforms that are impulsive to Republican legislators in 47 states.

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