Chile advances in digital governance by incorporating the active participation of children in decision making, fostering their voices from the classroom to public policies.
The integration of migrants in Chile is as diverse as their backgrounds: from those who feel part of the country to those who are just trying to get by day to day.
The policies implemented during Boric's administration with regard to the Mapuche people represent more of a continuation of previous administrations than a genuine attempt to end the conflict.
Reconfiguring ministries not only embodies a set of principles and objectives of a government, but also reflects a broader consensus within the political class in a democratic context.
The prominent presence of independent candidates in Chile highlights a broader trend across the region: voters' growing preference for figures with no ties to traditional parties.
Party independence has emerged as a trait that fosters trust in a political system perceived by many citizens as opaque and distant from their true interests.