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Analysis: More than Driven to the Right, Elections Show the Dissatisfaction of the Voter in South America

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Unsatisfied, elector maintains constant exchange of governments in the region
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The first round of the presidential elections in Chile, held on November 16, has confirmed a trend that has been observed for at least two decades in the South American subcontinent: the weakening of the traditional right. Its candidate, Evelyn Matthei, obtained 12.8% of the votes, the same proportion as the 2021 candidate. While the country was undergoing a strong turn to the right, the parties of the post-dictatorial “old right” party, in part…

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Unsatisfied, elector maintains constant exchange of governments in the region

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Globo broke the news in Brazil on Thursday, December 18, 2025.
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