In Chile, voters reject new constitution in referendum

18 December 2023
Constitutional drafts handed out in anticipation of referendum vote (photo credit: Sebastián Vivallo Oñate/Agencia Makro/Getty Images)
Constitutional drafts handed out in anticipation of referendum vote (photo credit: Sebastián Vivallo Oñate/Agencia Makro/Getty Images)
Chilean voters rejected a proposed conservative constitution to replace the country’s current text which dates back to the Augusto Pinochet dictatorship, on Sunday (Dec 17). The recent vote came over a year after Chileans also rejected the proposed constitution written by a left-leaning convention which was also categorised as one of the world’s most progressive charters. With 99.65 per cent of votes counted late Sunday, around 55.76 per cent rejected the new text while 44.24 per cent voted in favour of it. [...] Now that both drafts have been rejected, Leftist President Gabriel Boric said his government wouldn’t pursue a third rewrite and would move to amend the current text for pension and tax reform through the legislature. [...] The latest draft which was said to be more conservative than the one written during Pinochet’s rule between 1973-1990 was written mostly by the country’s right-wing Republican Party, led by Jose Antonio Kast.
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