Chile: From Dictatorship to Democracy

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Chile transitioned from Augusto Pinochet’s dictatorship (1973-1990) to democracy through resilience and reform. Pinochet’s regime was marked by economic liberalization alongside human rights abuses. The 1988 plebiscite, a turning point, rejected his rule, paving the way for democratic elections. Chile embraced political stability, with successive governments addressing economic disparities and reckoning with past injustices through truth commissions. The country saw significant economic growth, free trade, and reduced poverty while navigating challenges like inequality and social unrest. Chile’s democracy represents a delicate balance of confronting its past while striving for a more equitable and prosperous future.

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