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2020-10-30T23:50:49.037Z


Chile has chosen an institutional path in an outcome that no one would have imagined a year agoA man on a bicycle through Santiago de Chile two days before the referendum on October 25. PEDRO UGARTE / AFP / GETTY IMAGES Chile has once again opted for an institutional path. It can be said that all revolutions conclude, at nightfall, with some form of institutionalization, either by the “organized vanguard” or by the military coup. But neither one thing nor the other has happened in Chile; i


A man on a bicycle through Santiago de Chile two days before the referendum on October 25. PEDRO UGARTE / AFP / GETTY IMAGES

Chile has once again opted for an institutional path.

It can be said that all revolutions conclude, at nightfall, with some form of institutionalization, either by the “organized vanguard” or by the military coup.

But neither one thing nor the other has happened in Chile;

instead, last Sunday the idea of ​​drafting a new Constitution was put to a plebiscite.

A new deal.

A new game with the same deck ...

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