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Chile agrees to restart Constitution rewrite process
Published: Dec 13, 2022 08:48 PM Updated: Dec 13, 2022 08:42 PM
Chilean president-elect Gabriel Boric gestures after addressing supporters following the official results of the runoff presidential election, in Santiago, on December 19, 2021. Boric will become Chile’s youngest modern president when he takes office in March 2022. Photo: AFP

Chilean president-elect Gabriel Boric gestures after addressing supporters following the official results of the runoff presidential election, in Santiago, on December 19, 2021. Boric will become Chile’s youngest modern president when he takes office in March 2022. Photo: AFP


Chile's Congress signed an agreement on Monday to start a fresh round of drafting a new Constitution, three months after voters rejected a first proposal in a referendum.

The legislature reached a multiparty agreement "from the conviction that it is essential to enable a constituent process and have a new Constitution for Chile," according to the text entitled "Agreement for Chile" that was presented late Monday by the heads of the Senate and the lower house.

It will feature a "Constitutional Council made up of 50 people whose sole purpose will be to discuss and approve a proposed text for a new Constitution," the agreement said.

The council's members will be elected in a mandatory vote in April 2023, and must be equal numbers of men and women.

Unlike the previous council, there will be no quota of seats reserved for Indigenous peoples.

An expert commission will also be formed, its 24 members to be chosen by Congress on behalf of the different pro-government and opposition groups.

The Constitutional Council will begin its work on May 21 2023 and must deliver the draft Constitution by October 21.

A mandatory referendum will then be held on November 26.

The far-right Republican Party and the center-right People's Party did not participate in the new constitutional pact, which was launched after the September referendum on the previous draft was rejected by 62 percent of voters.

AFP