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  2. 1980 Chilean constitutional referendum - Wikipedia

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    No electoral roll was prepared for the referendum, [2] and the previous one was expired by means of a decree of the Military Junta issued on November 13, 1973 and that authorized the Directorate of the Electoral Registry to disable said files, which resulted in their destruction in July 1974. [8] [9] [10]

  3. National referendums in Chile - Wikipedia

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    The 1980 constitution allows for binding referendums only when a constitutional reform passed by Congress is fully vetoed by the President and then re-approved by a two-thirds majority in both chambers. In this case, the President can either sign the reform into law or call for a referendum. So far, no President has used this power.

  4. Chilean Constitution of 1980 - Wikipedia

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    The Political Constitution of the Republic of Chile of 1980 (Spanish: Constitución Política de la República de Chile) is the fundamental law in force in Chile.It was approved and promulgated under the military dictatorship headed by Augusto Pinochet, being ratified by the Chilean citizenry through a referendum on September 11, 1980, although being held under restrictions and without ...

  5. 1988 Chilean presidential referendum - Wikipedia

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    A referendum on whether Augusto Pinochet, the head of a military dictatorship, should become president for eight years under resumed civilian rule was held in Chile on 5 October 1988. The "No" side won with 56% of the vote, marking the end of Pinochet's 16 + 1 ⁄ 2-year rule. Democratic elections were held in 1989, leading to the establishment ...

  6. Chile’s constitution gives outsize power to indigenous ...

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    Chile has written a new constitution that — if approved in a Sept. 4 plebiscite — will give extraordinary political powers to indigenous minorities. But there are growing concerns about ...

  7. Chilean transition to democracy - Wikipedia

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    The Chilean constitution was passed under tight military control in 1980, and was designed to lead to a plebiscite in which the Chilean people would ratify a candidate proposed by the Chief of Staff of the Chilean Armed Forces and by the General Director of the Carabineros, the national police force, and who would become the President of Chile for an eight-year term.

  8. Elections in Chile - Wikipedia

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    Elections in Chile are held nationwide, including the presidency, parliament, regional offices, and municipal positions. Chilean citizens and foreign residents with legal residency of at least five years, who are 18 years or older on election day, are eligible to vote. Previously, voting was voluntary, but since 2023, it has become compulsory.

  9. 1989 Chilean constitutional referendum - Wikipedia

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    A constitutional referendum was held in Chile on 30 July 1989 to approve a series of amendments to the 1980 Constitution. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The proposed changes were overwhelmingly supported, with 91% of voters in favor.