this was one of the catalysts for huge protests over the past two years. chile, once one of the most stable economies in latin america, has one of the world's largest income gaps. according to the un, just 1% of the population own a quarter of the country's wealth. jorge garreton is a chilean journalist and joins me from vina del mar city. thank you very much for your time. help us to understand the policies that will be pursued by the new president, what will he do to address inequality? president, what will he do to address ineuuali ? . , , address inequality? inequality needs to be addressed _ address inequality? inequality needs to be addressed by _ address inequality? inequality needs to be addressed by increasing - to be addressed by increasing taxation, by increasing taxation of companies, royalties charged two of the large mining conglomerates that basically take the wealth of chile basically take the wealth of chile basically tax—free. those are some of the major things that need to be implemented asap, increased taxation