May 20, 2024

What Chile’s Vote To Change Its Constitution Means For Its Future – OpEd

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Wiki-constitutionalism has been a hallmark of Latin America since the region gained its independence from Spain in the 1820s. Countries such as the Dominican Republic (39), Bolivia (17), and Venezuela (26) have discarded their respective constitutions on multiple occasions. Thus far, Chile has had eight constitutions, with the current one (ratified in 1980) replacing the Chilean Constitution of 1925. By José Niño. Full Text ->. EuroasiaView

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