The Chilean constitutional convention and the elephant in the china shop
In the Chilean past, other constitutions have been imposed by one sector to the others and it would be extremely negative to repeat that history. After the 1988 plebiscite the opposing factions of that time were sharply divided, because one sector did not accept a full democracy and other did not like the predominance of market forces. To move to a basic agreement allowed for a very virtuous period as it is internationally recognized.



