Valgkamp i Chile

TOPSHOT - Chilean presidential candidate Sebastian Pinera (C-L) waves a Chilean national flag during his electoral campaign final rally in Santiago, on November 16, 2017. Chile, which is holding presidential elections next November 19, has been considered since the '90s a hub of political stability and economic performance due to neo-liberal free market methods applied during the late dictator Augusto Pinochet's rule -privatising healthcare, education and pensions. The downside for the population was that salaries were frozen, unemployment and poverty increased and -despite outgoing President Michelle Bachelet's education reform bill- students have kept on protesting against the still expensive and unequal education system. / AFP PHOTO / Martin BERNETTI --- Foto: Martin Bernetti/AFP/NTB Scanpix
TOPSHOT - Chilean presidential candidate Sebastian Pinera (C-L) waves a Chilean national flag during his electoral campaign final rally in Santiago, on November 16, 2017. Chile, which is holding presidential elections next November 19, has been considered since the '90s a hub of political stability and economic performance due to neo-liberal free market methods applied during the late dictator Augusto Pinochet's rule -privatising healthcare, education and pensions. The downside for the population was that salaries were frozen, unemployment and poverty increased and -despite outgoing President Michelle Bachelet's education reform bill- students have kept on protesting against the still expensive and unequal education system. / AFP PHOTO / Martin BERNETTI --- Foto: Martin Bernetti/AFP/NTB Scanpix
Publisert 17. November 2017, kl. 19.42Oppdatert 17. November 2017, kl. 19.42