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Mar13
The ExPat Take on Bachelet in Chile
On the face of it, the inauguration of Michelle Bachelet as Chile's new president continues a leftward shift in Latin American politics.  But does it?  I've looked around and found mixed interpretations.  Bachelet has pledged to continue economic policies that have made Chile strong in recent years.  That's conservative.  But she's an agnostic Socialist with who has pledged to bring more women into positions of power.  That's progressive.  While the country, and the rest of the world, must wait to see how her presidency plays out, expats in Chile surely have opinions about the new president.  I invite them to chime in here, in Spanish or in English.  (I'll translate any comments made in Spanish.)

I don't think this election can be seen as a backlash of any kind against conservative policies.  Bachelet was a political prisoner nearly 30 years ago because of her support of Socialist President Salvador Allende, deposed by General Augusto Pinochet.  Now Pinochet has been out of power since 1990.  Some analysts say Bachelet was elected largely on the strength of young voters.  My question is, how could young voters be seen as voting against the policies of a government they never really knew? A 30-year old Chilean voter was 14 when Pinochet lost power, so succeeding presidencies--including more socially-progressive governments--are all he/she knows.  The election of Bachelet was more a continuation than a change of direction. ¿Qué dicen los extranjeros residentes en Chile de la nueva presidenta?  ¿Importa el cambio de mandatarios al extranjero?  ¿Hay algo en las políticas de Bachelet ya expresadas (o no expresadas) que da razón para molestarse o temer?  Quisiera oír sus opiniones.

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Matt, I spent many weeks working in Chile and like you I will be waiting with a sense of wonder. I toured Pable Neruda's home in Val Pariezo [Valparaiso] and listened to his poetic questions in to people there about what they suffered under Pinochet and how the world can be a kinder place to all. The people during my last visit to the Universad de Chile were ready for big changes and that was two years ago -- seems they've embraced change now in the leader who may be able to swing a different paradigm. I find myself saluting her courage! Thoughts?

EPF NOTE:My thoughts are that we shall see. I hope the new government doesn't mess with success. The Chilean economy is doing well, and that's good for all Chileans. I'm hoping that the change is therapeutic in a spiritual sense but not upsetting to the positive track Chile is on otherwise.

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