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.