Chile's political system shaken by rise of new anti-neoliberal left
Chile's political system shaken by rise of new anti-neoliberal left
Beatriz Sanchez launches her candidacy for the Chilean presidential election, in Santiago on April 3.
December 2, 2017
The first round of Chiles presidential election was held on November 19. The right-wing candidate, ex-president Sebastian Pinera, won with 36% of the votes. He will compete in the second round against centre-left candidate Alejandro Guiller.
But the big surprise was the result for the Broad Front (FA), a heterogeneous left coalition headed by Beatriz Sanchez. The FA candidate came in third, with 20% of the vote (just two points short of making the second round).
The coalition also won 18 deputies and a senator, which is unheard of for an anti-neoliberal force outside of the traditional parties.
Viento Surs Brais Fernandez spoke with Luis Thielemann, an activist with Autonomous Left (one of the organisations with parliamentary representation within the FA), about the elections and the rise of this new left formation.
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