The feeling has been around for a while, but now there are numbers to back it up. According to the UDP Democracy & Feedback 2026 Survey, released by Radio Bío Bío, 88% of people believe that access to justice in Chile depends on money, connections, or even where one lives. In other words, the playing field isn't level, and some enter the courts with an advantage while others face an uphill battle. And, apparently, people feel this firsthand. The…
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The feeling has been around for a while, but now there are numbers to back it up. According to the UDP Democracy & Feedback 2026 Survey, released by Radio Bío Bío, 88% of people believe that access to justice in Chile depends on money, connections, or even where one lives. In other words, the playing field isn't level, and some enter the courts with an advantage while others face an uphill battle. And, apparently, people feel this firsthand. The…