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The Right Wing Vote Collapses and Bachelet gains an unconvincing Victory - What kind of Left does Chile need?

Written by José Pereira Friday, 17 January 2014
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vallejo-pcc-thWith 3.4 million votes – 62.16% of the votes cast but only 25.6% of the electorate – Michelle Bachelet has been re-elected for a second term as the President of Chile, an office that she held from 2006 to 2010. Her victory was mainly due to the massive mobilisations that had taken place during the period of the Pinera government as was shown by the election of ex student leaders as MPs – Camila Vallejo and Karol Cariola of the Communist Party, Giorgio Jackson of Democratic Revolution and Gabriel Boric of Autonomous Left.

 

Chile: The slow agony of the Transition proceeds in the face of elections and demonstrations

Written by José Pereira Monday, 18 November 2013
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Chile: The slow agony of the Transition proceeds in the face of elections and demonstrations. Photo: Guido GirardiThis article deals with the presidential primaries and the general situation of the workers’ and youth movement and the electoral policies and alliances of the left parties. It provides useful background analysis to the first round of the presidential elections which took place yesterday. It was published in July in issue 8 of America Socialista.

 

Chile: Miners laid off as Media moguls strike gold!

Written by James Lawrence Friday, 15 October 2010
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Miners laid off as Media moguls strike gold! Photo: Alex FuentesFor the last 10 weeks the capitalist media has been whipped into a frenzy by the story of 33 trapped miners in the San Jose Copiapó copper and gold mine in Chile. Though the event has been widely covered, it has not been much reported on, but rather, it has been turned into a narrative that leaves an increasingly unoriginal Hollywood salivating with eyeball dollar signs. The television reporting, as the miners were being rescued, was nothing less than abysmal.

   

Chile - the earthquake that exposed capitalism’s weaknesses

Written by Ernesto José López-Morales Thursday, 29 April 2010
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Chile - the earthquake that exposed capitalism’s weaknesses. Photo by Jose BarriosThe huge earthquake that struck Chile back in February has revealed all the negative consequences of decades of deregulation and privatisation, as the people come to the terms with shoddy building methods and lack of services to deal with such a catastrophe. Privatisation literally kills!

 

[From HOV] “The Battle of Chile II” screened in London – lessons for today

Written by Mauro Vanetti - HOV London Tuesday, 23 September 2008
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A recent screening of Part Two of The Battle of Chile (The Coup d’État) in Bolivar Hall in London highlighted the events that led to the September 11, 1973 coup that removed Allende from power. That experience is full of lessons for today’s revolutions in Bolivia and Venezuela, and beyond.
   

Report: The Battle of Chile screening in London

Written by Miriam Diaz-Crespo Tuesday, 30 October 2007
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On Friday, October 19, the screening of the first and second parts of the legendary documentary film “The battle of Chile”, organised by Hands off Venezuela, drew a very large audience at the Bolivar Hall in London.
 

Chile: From the indefinite to general strike in the copper industry

Written by Miguel Campos Wednesday, 25 July 2007
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On June 25, miners from El Salvador, Andina, El Teniente and Ventana mines carried out a total strike, which was successful despite brutal police repression. Ever since, the tension at the mines and confrontations with the police have been increasing due to the aggressive and repressive attitude the company and the Bachelet government have adopted.
   

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