The former president of Chile Sebastián Piñera died: a right-wing democrat who knew how to dialogue and build majorities to govern. He was born in Santiago in 1949 and died yesterday in a tragic accident in Lake Ranco, in the south of Chile.

Those close to him describe that behind the executive image, sometimes disconnected from emotions and accelerated by the former president, lived a happy man. He won when he rescued the miners in Atacama in the face of all the advice of his advisors.