What happens in Chile is somewhat amazing. Today, three years ago, young activists took it to the streets in a rampage that shock the country, and the continent. Few expected this could happen in the country with the highest quality of institutions in the region. But it did happen, and it moved the government (then Piñera), to open a constitutional process of reform.
Burning the Metro more powerful than voting?
Burning the Metro more powerful than voting?
Burning the Metro more powerful than voting?
What happens in Chile is somewhat amazing. Today, three years ago, young activists took it to the streets in a rampage that shock the country, and the continent. Few expected this could happen in the country with the highest quality of institutions in the region. But it did happen, and it moved the government (then Piñera), to open a constitutional process of reform.