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After recent elections, Chile can shake off social and economic crisis, as long as it avoids the missteps of its neighbours, writes
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In October last year, after 12 months of almost continuous protests, Chileans used a national referendum to vote overwhelmingly in favour of establishing a new constitution. This result finally sounded the death knell for a constitution that was instituted by the authoritarian regime of General Augusto Pinochet 40 years ago.
“The recent referendum was the death knell for the constitution instituted by the dictator Augusto Pinochet” (street art by Cazo, photo “Pinochet” by Nefasth, CC BY-SA 2.0 licence)