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massacre of thousands of posts himself. special coverage of the 25th anniversary of the 70 percent genocide on an. inmate 2090 massy protests against inequality chile forced the government promised changes to the constitution to takes back the finishing of the 1978 that process was put on hold as the coronavirus pandemic hit but chile's political divisions have to go the way we've been to find out why.
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the dignity square as it is called now was the epicenter of anti-government protests in chile during late 2019. months later as the capital santiago was locked down amid the current virus damage the authorities seized the moment to erase all signs of what had happened yeah. that's playing out also. do you think we're going to go or not the architect. was among thousands of people who joined the protests calling for radical political and economic changes in chile. you know nothing i don't know yet. but i'm going to do is when i. go to the reporters we're going to do it last
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week i. be unrest began last october after the government increased ticket prices on the met i. call in university students joined the mass protests jumped in areas vandalizing equipment i. tune off the metro stations with. acts of looting also were caught. and more demonstrations took place across the country. the police responded aggressively. and. we've gone through. 18 oakville were on alert a high number of serious human rights violations we needed.
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in the weeks the following 31 people die on the most. freestyles working. among the what are the 452 by and by probability. public outrage forced the government to apologize. you know. not of the last. 6 women do not want to spoil the beatles in most of the title but if you take a look at it we'll see. i will not be we're going to consume the last. thing we're going to write everyone around on our own i write myself. when i write. for beyond's left. by shattered glass after he was shot by a policeman close range. and referred to by the book
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for comfort if you just said we're going to go over to the local incidents like the spy have further divided the country along ideological lines it was an amalgam of the basics and i expect them to have me that they got it but i. guess in the 2nd when we were in the belly i mean he said no well. let me look but i want to stay a while this. was a kind of. the same opinion so you come to the final when you come to your family and that yes if you only eat enough you can find a way to communicate we're going to get old and we'll get him in a way of giving. up. on. the one he also don't want to get are the ones here you've got a head on the going to. see i'm trying to guess how he was in office and
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then dragging fantastic yes it's awful silas lapham bit a bit in. band. you don't know the face of it i mean it but on the phone by hussein the idea that i needed. to sort of like to say is when the senate is asking after a break protest resume in late february. last year despite his injury. to get money for this unit. of the. misalignment they're even sophisticates another not a fan of us are going to. be a cover for a long time to sedan of us who haven't seen this. in the piece haven't. seen
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so. many more. about them than i see you can so many of them the so are. all the couple b.s. . at the mall in washington d.c. member going on we will. get to meet you behind. the scene in that house the somewhat in. the apartment at the notion of. human body. on the team you can see. the sequence and. this. is the story of success this is a story of a country worst on the average of their income or quality of life of latino america 30 years ago and now almost double of the income of the average
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life in america country and that's a lot in terms of the quality of life of the people the average people in chile is one of the most open economies for trade on goods and services in the world. market economy with well established institutions and democracy. the foundations of the current economic system were laid more than 40 years ago by a group of chilean economists who studied in chicago. act their proposals were adopted by the regime of general pinochet and ratified in the 1980 constitution. that would be from the annoys him to overturn. the men. in. their. lead to the us. or so to leave it. up all uppity with these soon we'll have this pool it's
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a few of the finest of them but somebody would be also from them and among other one of the sort of. economy i. believe it when. it went. got a family who lives i want to go dance of fickleness all of my union oh yes well yes in a mall in the economy it's worse in nearly. this economic model disregard the existence of public goods and what is being. held up and protected are the businesses of a b. and c. . we have 5 families who have 25 percent of our product they are the ones who have the frying pan by the hine. little model because the team will sometimes think they are simple and just go on you it's own
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double event i said on the sea well 1000 new all of them on abortion but on some terrain there was something going which would be my he will tell you what happened when the going over sensible center it's a sink or something it's a decent thing but that's. according to the gini index the most widely used measure of inequality chile is among the most on equal of the world's 30 wealthiest nations. only saving here until they see a that even within the usa has offices so not only the i've got i'm going to start to get a more like anthony and i said this is all of us and those here in the air by going on scene when the sentiment of the board is. seen during us a cementing the legacy well that literally will mean lately elephant sunless. plus a bell yeah you hear me jim i feel so sick but have made it without you from all
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this you know i meant us to neil is successful we need some research but given the wimmin. and the well i live in the back of the robot i feel sick when i was with a female c.e.o. they were about about who they were brought up a lot so i moved. and look explode all about it in structural code guess what they say what. good will they. give more than the impulse given they were forced to live with you knowing the while the media missed. in memphis the movie mean the enough for them out of the summer in the you know but to me thing one movie. getting african over yonder one single unit was there when he was coming out he says and that's what are you. now going to . do the reader gets to have a very i'm going to put up a mirror for the one around. you know not even.
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the last 15 year olds who are less stratified education system that was mostly privatized during pinochet's regime a prenup a center of students to mount speak last year's protests continue to on the same theme universities and education institutes by students calling for an end to the high tuition costs and related small debts. to government country so the us have no idea how the. research poor little kids are going to do whatever so. i got to. confess how i got a situation i don't mind nearly one month here. to get over. something that i want out it was highly arabs and i don't want you to keep what i give more do you and i when i thought i'd eat it all see how you know. i'm going to put my you know
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that there. are too much to work on and i'm on the woman 100 but i miss ringing in my head over to. lose your way here from time to. wrestle with when the children can be with her to. if. you're still in the community. members who go. for its part the government points to a massive increase in student numbers. in 1903 only 870000 kenyans where it a higher level of the cation today 30 years later where you have. $2000000.00 students in a study at the university or other higher education of course that's a big improvement you have to ask yourself are you going to spend the extra dollar
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that you have given access to university of asian for free to somebody that kind of interview pay for that or get a loan for that or you're going to use that extra base or preventions that's the tradeoff that any government faces. public discontent goes beyond education and health there's also widespread about chillies privatized pension system. it's long been criticized for its under performance lower times and delayed payouts i don't know how to nor my god when i. get on then i'm a troll but i don't want to i went off and swim is that out. it was. then i want you going to let me go. for simplicity let me go by you know i mean.
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if you. listen to me see who you were in the. early 1980 s. chile's national pension scheme was copied in several other countries in latin america and eastern europe. well the pension system was created by the brother the president because opinion in the time of the not taking was minister ahead of labor . and he devised this system in which you deposit every month part of your income as part of your future pension this this money would be administered by these pension institutions that are private that take a profit and they charge you a administrative fee. the problem is that when the 1st generation of people started
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. mentioning that he years later they discovered that of course the pension that they were painting was missing. the current system that was his work is to give them on insta for profit funds only provides a 3rd of their previous income. nevertheless to fund this argue that it contributes to the growth of the economy. is one of them and set up a son of a complaint they have been going to see the nickel elemental of this really. want to see me as a phone that has been shown at. the protests from october also put traditional democracy under scrutiny. locking trust in the political elite chileans mobilized throughout the country organizing spontaneous town hall meetings to call for change and to reflect on the historic moment the country is facing. but you know all the level of soap
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but the up the phone the. idea. i get with the. thought in order to get the pope will say. so no evil wouldn't that you know sort of listen to. the most of. us who were important things and they were. going there for our own. you're going to go. with. you're going to. despite the state of emergency it imposed last year the government was on the great depression. on october 25th 2019 more than a 1000000 people took to the streets sunday i will demanding the resignation of
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president sebastian pinera and the new institution. it was one of the biggest marches the country has ever seen. if it were the single who would it where moment and get the will of the state on well. after weeks of protests and discussions the political establishment finally caved in and agreed on a plebiscite to change the country's pinochet era constitution we. will . use if we must where though. the. people of downhill full circle claim oh but it's honestly mom i have
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one of them that money that them or that. they got one of them better than the other than. maybe don't. you don't have one of those i'm going to study them and they will think. you know hunt rice and now. they don't care. evil but in supreme of $11.00 of the put it in one body that if there is a temple missing. chileans will be able to vote whether they want a new constitution and if so whether they wanted to be drafted by a mixed citizen legislator convention or one entirely comprised of elected citizens if chile does for a change the convention would have a year to draft a document that would then have to be ratified in
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a 2nd referendum. but not everyone is in favor of change. ok ok i'm going to send jennifer get income go left russet. you know because some of the but i want to do you know what this is going to. do you know. but i get what i meant to say that's fine better get more serious the get. get it and then we will get a 0. 000. 000000 hour 000000 campaigning for and against constitutional reform began in march the society still affected by the level of violence seen on the streets but you started to look at them let me get him on the pillow get him but i don't just throw it away so what was said about you but you know that it was for him like you've always done i mean you know this is a gun like you told me and i have said. that and he said examples of them up to.
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that and he said if he goes. all out and he said every let's assume that that was. kind of him but what i said is you don't get it so but and that happened then why don't know you don't look so powerful level just. to get sympathy and so i believe this is when i get to. see like i'm going to the. ceiling i'm going to do what i like. i'm going to do what i've been shown in the moment but it is when you go up what the name of what if it goes 1st. but then everything pains roughly to a halt really using things like he was coming that's how people make bad decisions and i suppose that you know you know everything else it's just. the coronavirus crisis distorted the political shot jewel in chile and the plebiscite originally set for april 26th has been postponed.
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now for that matter if you're going to only look at the longer you know for all of you who are enough to believe it was never the. trauma to tell you. in the adventure you want to form. 3 different. interests and different things here and everyone has written this is going to mean what you. are going to give us our interview. oh. oh. look down on a group of friends have been organizing meals for local people whose finances of
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been hit by the coronavirus. in the meantime as the pandemic continues so does the debate over chile's future. found a way to basically create wealth in this country we should pursue that to continue to grow at 34 percent a year but starting from. something that is stopping the unknown is not going to solve those problems that the average teen on the street has right now. selling. things down. on the force of the.
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1 may seem to have taken out from then the rest on that in america when i think it's success. revolutions. only when there's pros bag. aleutians found common people are. hungry and they caught the. revolution comes when you already has something to me. and you want more. so this is the nearest thing to a revolution that you can have in this. climate of you know the answer or do you go on them and that is it i mean a. book coming out of the i'm going to get on site if you don't see anything i can
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do he luckily in the bombing of the evil google mean a little sick of living in sin no no no for them of the many for the simple you to do that one don't associate have missed out on that have it in a few moments that should look is it going to be a prove it or not they will guess you didn't. tell you to move talbot yet i could get away. but i can i'm going out it gets no they are you going down your mother real. good to texas and then i mean more to extend the its us to fix it in going in your eggs in one eye to handle it is. to open a moving tribute you will be frittered away for the grand total of 3 videos and when can you move you a few more months for you. remember you can continue to say look i want to know if you really go far for the group who for disorder or for you have your meter go. 30 minutes you. will see.
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