Will Chile Continue with Pinochet’s Constitution?
A photo feature by Ruber Osoria with images taken in the Biobio region of Chile, the second most populated after Santiago. (28 pictures)
Read MoreA photo feature by Ruber Osoria with images taken in the Biobio region of Chile, the second most populated after Santiago. (28 pictures)
Read MoreMany are excited over what could happen if the majority incline towards the Approve option. It’s also impossible not to feel nervous & anxious.
Read More“This was an exercise in listening and sitting down at the table with those who had grievances with the social order.”
Read MoreIf what the citizens want is a new Constitution, the plebiscite may turn out to be a game of all or nothing.
Read MoreThe campaigns to Approve or Reject the new Constitution are being waged on a number of fronts. One is the poster & urban art war in Santiago.
Read More“I am going to vote to approve the new Constitution because I believe it will mean advancing the situation in my country.”
Read MoreRenewable energies, especially solar and wind power, are growing inexorably in Chile, driven by large companies.
Read MoreA vote to Approve can be seen as the beginning of a new way of life for groups that have historically been excluded from the country.
Read MoreMarta Lagos on voting in the upcoming September 4th plebiscite on a new Chilean constitution. Voting this time is mandatory.
Read MoreWill Chile have a new constitution that prioritizes water and climate change issues, gender equality and decentralization?
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