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  2. 1989 Chilean general election - Wikipedia

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    Presidential election ballot paper. General elections were held in Chile on 14 December 1989, [1] bringing an end to the military regime that had been in place since 1973. Patricio Aylwin of Concertación alliance was elected President, whilst the alliance also won a majority of seats in the Chamber of Deputies and in the elected Senate seats.

  3. Elections in Chile - Wikipedia

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    If necessary, a runoff election is held on the fourth Sunday following the first election. The president is sworn in on the day the incumbent president's term expires. [3] Before 2011, presidential elections were held 90 days before the current president's term expired. If that day was not a Sunday, the election was moved to the following Sunday.

  4. 1989 in Chile - Wikipedia

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    1989 in Chile. 3 languages ... President of Chile: Augusto Pinochet; Events. 1989 ... 14 December – Chilean general election, 1989; Births. 9 January ...

  5. 1988 Chilean presidential referendum - Wikipedia

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    The 54 proposed amendments were approved by 91% of voters in a referendum on 30 July 1989. Presidential and parliamentary elections took place as scheduled on 14 December 1989. The opposition candidate, Christian Democrat Patricio Aylwin, won the election with 55% of the vote and took office on 11 March 1990. The newly elected Congress was ...

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  7. 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. [3]

  8. Chile's president rejects Maduro's claim to victory in ... - AOL

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    Chile's President Gabriel Boric said on Wednesday he does not recognize Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro "self-proclaimed" victory in the country's hotly contested election late last month. The ...

  9. 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.