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"Why Was There Citizen Support for the Social Outburst?"

Summary by El Líbero
In an interesting column published in El Mercurio Arturo Fontaine and Sergio Urzúa they ask why there was citizen support for the social outbreak, a support that was inexplicable in a country that in 2019 did not go through an economic recession -the year before, the first of Sebastian Piñera's second term, the economy had grown a respectable 4%-, and whose indicators did not show significant deterioration, if any, of the social situation.
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In an interesting column published in El Mercurio Arturo Fontaine and Sergio Urzúa they ask why there was citizen support for the social outbreak, a support that was inexplicable in a country that in 2019 did not go through an economic recession -the year before, the first of Sebastian Piñera's second term, the economy had grown a respectable 4%-, and whose indicators did not show significant deterioration, if any, of the social situation.

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El Líbero broke the news in on Thursday, March 26, 2026.
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