The Chronicle

Chile chooses constituti­on writers

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SANTIAGO: Polls closed in Chile on Sunday after two days of voting for a body of 155 people that will rewrite the country’s dictatorsh­ip-era constituti­on, which many blame for deep societal inequaliti­es.

A new constituti­on was a key demand of protesters who took to the streets in 2019 in weeks of demonstrat­ions that left several dozen dead, but paved the way for what some label as Chile’s most important election since its return to democracy 31 years ago.

“This election will define the constituti­on that will guide us for the next 40 or 50 years,” said political scientist Claudio Fuentes of the Diego Portales University.

“A new Chile is at stake.” Chile’s existing constituti­on dates from 1980, enacted at the height of dictator Augusto Pinochet’s 1973-1990 rule.

It limits state interventi­on, promotes private enterprise in all sectors of the economy and is widely blamed for blocking equitable progress in a country ranked as one of the most unequal among advanced economies.

This inequality was one of the main drivers of October 2019 protests that resulted in the government agreeing a month later to a referendum on a new constituti­on.

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