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Piñera wins Chile’s presidency

by the El Reportero’s news services

Sebastián PiñeraSebastián Piñera

On Jan. 17 Sebastián Piñera, the candidate of the rightwing Coalición por el Cambio, comfortably won the presidential election run-off. Piñera’s win is historic. Not only is he the first rightwing candidate to win the presidency since the restoration of democracy in 1990 (after the Pinochet regime quit power), but he is also the first rightwinger to win the presidency since Jorge Alessandri in 1958.

Eduardo Frei Ruiz Tagle, the defeated candidate (and former president, 1994-2000) of the ruling centre-left Concertación, swiftly conceded defeat. President Michelle Bachelet, a socialist, also congratulated Piñera, who will formally take office on March 11 and hold the presidency until 2014.

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