From WSJopinion: Voters repudiated a constitutional rewrite, but as usual in Latin America the political class won’t accept the democratic verdict, writes MaryAnastasiaOG
Journal Editorial Report: The week's best and worst from Kim Strassel, Dan Henninger and Joe Sternberg. Images: AP/Getty Images Composite: Mark KellyA new Chilean constitution, put before voters for approval in a Sept. 4 referendum, aimed to expand the power of the state, enshrine new privileges for special interests, and divide the country into multiple nations.
Yet it would be a mistake to conclude that Chile is now safe from the predations of the illiberal ideologues who wrote and backed the loony 388-article proposal.
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