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of fans in the city visiting from inside and outside the province, so it will be challenging for the police over the next couple of hours. we will have more on that breaking story in canada as we get it. votes are being counted in chile, where millions have taken part in a historic referendum for a new constitution. the vote is taking place three years after mass protests calling for an end to deep inequalities in the south american country. if approved, this new constitution would replace the current one which was drafted by former dictator augusto pinochet. the range of issues are huge, covering gender parity, abortion rights, indigenous representation and climate issues. pascale bonnefoy miralles, a journalist in santiago, told us what s at stake with today s referendum.
translation: i don t like his ideas, l he is charming, but there is no way| they will be stability with him. there are lots of scars in the country, but, unfortunately, the dictatorship was necessary because of the communists. this is a new era for chile, and a very different kind of president a 35 year old former student leader who is now the leader of his own country. his biggest challenge will be to unite the millions of chileans who voted for the other side. katie watson, bbc news in santiago. the tennis player, emma raducanu, has been voted bbc sports personality of the year. the 19 year old, who at her first attempt won the us open in september, is the first female tennis player to win the trophy since virginia wade in 1968. though she couldn t attend in person as she s isolating in abu dhabi after testing postive for covid 19, raducanu said winning the public vote capped a remarkable year. it s been 13 weeks
demands for change. but his big challenge will be to unite those millions of chileans who voted for the other side. these elections have been deeply polarised. a far right candidate, jose antonio kast, a man who was likened to brazil s jair bolsonaro, to donald trump, a man who praised the country s dictatorship, that huge divisions in this country. he has of course congratulated gabriel boric, saying that he demands respect and collaboration, and the most important thing is, of course, chile. the people here you can see our hugely happy and are heading to the event to be able to hear their leader talk. katy watson in santiago for us. pro beijing candidates have claimed an overwhelming victory in hong kong s controversial legislative council election. only 30% of voters cast their ballots in the first poll since sweeping changes were made to hong kong s political system. the chief executive, carrie lam, is travelling to beijing today. she s due to hold three days of meetings with the c
a man who talked fondly of former dictator augusto pinochet. paz marquez is 18 and trying to get to university to study medicine. her whole family voted for kast. she is worried about a future under boric, a man she thinks is influenced by communists. it is a view shared by her mum. translation: i don t like his ideas, l he is charming, but there is no way| there will be stability with him. there are lots of scars in the country, but, unfortunately, the dictatorship was necessary because of the communists. this is a new era for chile, and a very different kind of president a 35 year old former student leader who is now the leader of his own country. his biggest challenge will be to unite the millions of chileans who voted for the other side. katie watson, bbc news in santiago. pro beijing candidates have swept to victory in hong kong s controversial legislative council election. only 30% of voters cast their ballots in the first poll