What is the world saying about the release of the plebiscite in Chile?

France, Britain, the United States and Spain are some of the countries following the development of this week’s vote.

It plebiscite where Chile will decide whether it approves or rejects his proposal for a new Constitution has become the focus of international mediawhich has highlighted the changes that the draft constitution will implement but also political division What does it mean domestically?

The example above is what the American media published”Washington Postwhich titles the process as “Chile’s daring experiment: A divided country chooses a new constitution”, with a focus on gender equality, rights to nature and animals, and measures that will address the impacts of climate change.

Washington Post

In the same country, New York Time write “Chile will vote for a Constitution that trying to recognize a record number of rights”, adding that “in one vote, Chile will decide on abortion, universal health, natural rights and the broad extension of constitutional rights”.

The New York Post

For its part, from France Le Monde he reported that “in Chile, a tense referendum on a new Constitution,” noting that the vote “will replace the legacy of Pinochet’s dictatorship. A vote that represents the culmination of a historic process.”

When, Guardian in great Britain ensure that the plebiscite is being held”heThe most progressive constitution in the world“While the BBC is listing the main changes that could be meaningful for the country.

Guardian
BBC

in spain, Country focuses on the calls that the Approve and Reject options will have, ensuring that there may be subtle differences in results.

Country

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