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Chile’s shift to the right bucks South American trend

The run-off round of Chile's fifth presidential election ended the long-standing paradox in the Chilean political system: The most fiscally conservative country in South America had not elected a centre-right president since 1958. Until now.The election o

Pavel Molchanov Wed, 20 Jan 2010

The run-off round of Chile’s fifth presidential election ended the long-standing paradox in the Chilean political system: The most fiscally conservative country in South America had not elected a centre-right president since 1958. Until now.

The election of billionaire investor Sebastian Pinera, a

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Pavel Molchanov Wed, 20 Jan 2010
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