The South American country’s political actors have all staked their positions on the new constitutional text, causing some internal divisions within the parties
Chilean President Gabriel Boric Font Friday said he had received deadly threats from an ultra-rightwing group that threw pamphlets outside his parents home in the city of Punta Arenas, some 3,000 kilometers south of Santiago.
Lacalle Pou hoped that his referendum victory would offer him more time, as well as a stronger mandate, to pursue a series of reforms, including on social security, that are key to reducing Uruguay's high public spending.
The victory of Chile's new president Gabriel Boric laid bare the interconnectedness of street-level and electoral politics: abandoning one can compromise the