SANTIAGO (Reuters) – For the second time in just as many years, Chile has a new proposed constitution after the assembly in charge of drafting it approved the final document on Monday.
The proposal was approved by 33 votes from the 50-member Constitutional Council, dominated by right-wing forces, a radical shift from the previous proposal that was drafted by left-wing and independent constituents and overwhelmingly rejected by voters last September.
(Reporting by Natalia Ramos; Editing by Alexander Villegas and Sandra Maler)