In just over a month, Chileans will vote on a new constitution that would bring the most radical changes to the country since the end of Augusto Pinochet’s military dictatorship.
The proposed text focuses on social rights, the environment and gender equality, which represents a sharp change from the current 1980 constitution written during Pinochet’s first term which focuses on privacy rights and free market principles.
These are some of the changes that the proposed 388-article constitution, completed at the beginning of July, would make.
(Text: Reuters)
