Fear Mongering in Chile
I ask here what makes Chileans so afraid and what consequences this might have on the constitutional process that is currently underway…
Read MoreI ask here what makes Chileans so afraid and what consequences this might have on the constitutional process that is currently underway…
Read MoreWe must understand that the Constitutional debate isn’t only based on which sector has the votes needed to approve or reject proposals.
Read MoreSince coming to power a year ago, Boric has been a fierce critic of the international indifference to the human rights crisis in Nicaragua.
Read More“There’ve never been any easy solutions for our people (…) it’s not the first time we’ve been defeated”, Nelly Hueichan, 64, told IPS
Read MoreThe results of Chile’s Higher Education Access Test puts on display the country’s profound inequality, segregation & educational apartheid.
Read MoreThe role of political parties, civil society organizations and the media should be to strongly contribute to citizen education.
Read MorePresident Gabriel Boric made the announcement Wednesday during a ceremony in the capital Santiago hosted by the Palestinian community.
Read MoreA new Constitution needs to represent the vast majority of Chile, so they vote in a referendum with an overwhelming majority.
Read MoreWanting to carry out the process for drafting a new constitution without basic democratic standards, is extreme stubbornness.
Read MoreA network of modern trains from the State Railway System is no longer just a reason for legitimate complaint and understandable nostalgia…
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