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Chavismo regrets that the “extreme right” recovers “important spaces” in Chile

The first vice president of the ruler United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV), God given hairlament “a lot” this Monday that the “extreme right” recover “important spaces” in Chiliwhere the far-right Republican Party swept this Sunday in the constituent elections.

We are very sorry for what happened, for example, in Chili(where) the extreme right, well, recovered spaces (…) Well, the right is ruling in Chile, but… it recovered spaces, recovered important spaces”, expressed the official leader in a press conference of the formation, broadcast by the state channel VTV.

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He Republican Partya supporter of maintaining the current magna carta and the neoliberal model established during the dictatorship (1973-1990), won 23 of the 51 seats and won 12 of the 16 regions of the country, including progressive strongholds such as Valparaiso.

After a readjustment of the count, the official list, made up of the broad front of the president gabriel boriche communist party and the Socialist Partylost a seat on Monday in favor of the extreme right, thus remaining with 16.

The traditional right wing of Chile Vamos (a block made up of National Renewal, UDI and evópoli) achieved 11 advisors, while the Mapuche Alihuen Antileo got a seat in the quota reserved for indigenous peoples and both the center-left and the populist People’s Party they stayed out.

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Well above what the polls predicted, the extreme right and the traditional right have an absolute majority together and get more than the 30 seats needed to approve the new constitutional norms without the need to agree with the left and thus set the course for the new Magna Carta proposal.

Source: Elcomercio

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