are not necessarily good for common good. not all the problems that we want to solve we are going to solve them in four years. but i have to think in long term. and sometimes that means to take decisions that might be unpopular and that might take more than four years to give fruits. mm. you know? and i think the way we are facing, for example, the mapuche issue, mapuche and chilean issue, or the way we are fighting against the rise of narco traffic and that stuff are going to maybe not give electoral fruits right now, but they are in the right path. but then you have to find a way to keep winning victories. if your strategic vision
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