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Chile’s presidential election: Conservative Sebastian Pinera may win the vote but still face a runoff Dec. 13, 2009 10:25 AM PT Share via Close extra sharing options ...
Update: Former student activist Gabriel Boric won the Chilean election with 56 percent of the vote in the runoff. Read the latest. Chilean voters head to the polls Sunday to choose a new leader ...
A MARTINEZ, HOST: The future of Chile is in the balance. This weekend, voters will elect their new president. They face a stark choice between a far-right candidate and a young leftist.
This segment of What’s Ahead takes a look at a crucial presidential election coming up in a few days in Chile. In recent decades Chile has been an extraordinary economic success story, now ...
Former student activist wins Chile’s presidential election. Leftist candidate Gabriel Boric, 35, defeated far-right populist José Antonio Kast to become the country’s youngest leader.
Chile's presidential election heads to a runoff on Dec. 19 A conservative lawmaker and a former student protest leader will face off in Chile's presidential runoff, after no one got enough votes ...
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