i mean, the whole soul may not grill louise dyer. there was a desire to put limits on the brutality of the unrestricted market economy. you would, i don't know, but if you had asked each demonstrator which political measures should be taken, you'd have gotten a huge mishmash of ideas. but in the former congress building, the results of the uprising was soon evident work began on a new constitution. for me, it was a unique opportunity to see such a document in the making. i discovered very dedicated people immersed in their work . they were given one year to re shaped chiles foundations to negotiate the legal framework for social justice, equal opportunities, protection of minorities, a fair economy, the rule of law and democracy. this hugely important mission was not entrusted to lawmakers. instead, an assembly of citizens directly elected by the people worked on the constitution without political intervention. half the delegates were women. if passed, it will be the 1st gender parity constitution in human history. minorities that ha