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In an ironic twist, ultra-conservative politician Jos Antonio Kast, an outspoken critic of the process, is now in control of drafting the countrys.

. The 388-article draft it produced called for a new economic order that would create a more egalitarian society, gender parity across government and institutions, legalized abortion, and universal health care. An elected body of 154 people began drafting the new charter that was then sent.

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6 voted in favour of a new Constitution.

. Oct 27, 2020 Sundays overwhelming vote to have a constitutional convention with gender parity draft a new charter sets up a long schedule the election of 155 citizens for that body on April 11 next year, the installation of the convention in the following month, and then a plebiscite on the proposed constitution in mid-2022.

Recently, on March 4, 2020, the two chambers of the Chilean Congress approved gender parity for the election of the Constitutional Convention that will. Chiles new draft constitution has been submitted to President Gabriel Boric,.

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In May 2021, the Constitutional Assembly was elected, with an innovative mechanism to ensure gender parity and reserved seats for Indigenous peoples.

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The vote was mandatory and resulted in an electoral victory for the far-right Republican Party of Jos Antonio Kast, with right-wing parties passing the threshold of a three-fifths (60) majority of constitutional council members to freely draft a new constitution, removing the veto option from left. . The process will advance throughout the year and the governing coalition plans to push for more precise gender parity language during the. Constitutional gender provisions span both first-generation liberal rights (negative rights, for example, the freedom from sex discrimination) and second-generation social rights (or positive rights, for example, the right to state services or positive action). The requirement for gender parity forced political groups to look for competitive female candidates, Julieta.

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May 19, 2023 In the vote in October 2020, almost 80 per cent of voters backed constitutional change, with a new constitution to be drafted by a directly elected Constitutional Assembly.

The constitution would have put a focus on social issues and gender parity, enshrine rights for Chile's Indigenous population and put the environment.

The existing constitution in Chile was written originally in 1980 under the.