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How the Movement in Chile Went from Jumping Subway Turnstiles to Rewriting the Constitution

Mass protests that began in 2019 in Chile and have deep roots in the country’s militant history of resistance to neoliberalism are about to bring about a new constitution. This is an attempt to correct the constitution imposed under military dictatorship in 1980 (with the guidance of Milton Friedman and the so-called Chicago […]

How Chileans went from jumping subway turnstiles to rewriting the Constitution

How Chileans went from jumping subway turnstiles to rewriting the Constitution (Image by Waging Nonviolence) While most Chileans want deep systemic change, the vote to create a new constitution is a historic moment in the struggle to undo the legacy of Pinochet’s dictatorship. Jordan Flaherty By Jordan Flaherty Mass protests that began in 2019 in Chile and have deep roots in the country’s militant history of resistance to neoliberalism are about to bring about a new constitution. This is an attempt to correct the constitution imposed under military dictatorship in 1980 (with the guidance of Milton Friedman and the so-called Chicago Boys).

How Chileans went from jumping subway turnstiles to rewriting the Constitution

Mass protests that began in 2019 in Chile and have deep roots in the country’s militant history of resistance to neoliberalism are about to bring about a new constitution. This is an attempt to correct the constitution imposed under military dictatorship in 1980 (with the guidance of Milton Friedman and the so-called Chicago Boys).  The 1980 constitution ensures market rights over human rights. On May 15-16, Chileans will elect representatives for a new constitutional convention to rewrite this document. Voters will choose 155 drafters of this new constitution, which Chileans can then approve or reject in an “exit referendum” in 2022. The representatives will include 50 percent women, as well as 17 Indigenous representatives.

Stephen F Berr, science teacher and planetarium director, dies at 84

Stephen F Berr, science teacher and planetarium director, dies at 84
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