Chile rejects polarization, elects presidential candidates open to dialog 2 minutes read
By María M.Mur
Santiago de Chile, Jul 17 (EFE).- A year and a half after protests put the country’s institutionality on the ropes and in a polarized Latin America, Chile opted for moderation on Sunday with the election of former government minister Sebastian Sichel and former student leader Gabriel Boric as candidates for the presidential elections in November.
Against all odds and defying the polls once again, Sichel and Boric prevailed by a wide margin over political heavyweights who had emerged as favorites over recent weeks, including the ultraconservative former mayor Jaoquín Lavín and the communist mayor Daniel Jadue.
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Kendall College of Art and Design of Ferris State University (KCAD) Announces Finalists in Wege Prize 2021 Design Competition Student teams from Tanzania, Ghana, Uganda, Malawi and Chile present innovative approaches to address global problems in ways that transform the economy
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Student teams will present live from around the world on May 21 for Wege Prize awards totaling $30,000 USD GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (PRWEB) May 07, 2021 With much at stake as nations worldwide contend with a global pandemic, climate control, waste, hunger, and injustice, bright-minded students have stepped up with innovative approaches to address the multitude of issues facing the world today.