New Constitution Could Make Chile a Plurinational State
No Chilean Constitution in the past has referred to the indigenous people of Chile or their rights, like other Latin American constitutions…
Read MoreNo Chilean Constitution in the past has referred to the indigenous people of Chile or their rights, like other Latin American constitutions…
Read MoreChile’s Gabriel Boric’s presidential inauguration poses a question for Latin America: Has a new left arrived in the region?
Read MoreFaced with this scenario of Russia’s imperial war, the United Nations should undergo a process of reinvention.
Read More“We’re writing a new Constitution & the topic of water is inescapable. We must make decisions affecting special interests for the common good”
Read More“As the World Wildlife Fund Chile, we have a special commitment to protect the marine landscape of the Chilean Patagonia.”
Read MoreThey defend their position with a classist antidemocratic view that seeks to hijack the space for populist representation.
Read MoreDespite many challenges & disputes, Chile has embarked on a remarkable project: a truly popular debate on what nation it should aspire to be.
Read MoreChile’s president-elect, Gabriel Boric, has invited the persecuted Nicaraguan author, Sergio Ramirez, to his inauguration on March 11th.
Read MoreIt gives great hope in the construction of a very different State from the one imposed on us from the early 19th century onwards.
Read MoreMigration policy is a key issue for Gabriel Boric’s government to be sworn in on March 11, as well as for those drafting the new Constitution
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