Sebastian Piñera, Statesman: A Personal Reflection
From the liberation of the miners to the liberation of same sex couples and their families, from the copper mines to the copper bowl, Piñera extolled a national pride and patriotism.
From the liberation of the miners to the liberation of same sex couples and their families, from the copper mines to the copper bowl, Piñera extolled a national pride and patriotism.
Ahora que parece haber finalmente quedado en claro que el gobierno del Presidente Piñera ya se acabó, la pregunta que reina en el ambiente es cuál es el norte que ahora guiará a los partidos de derecha. Después del rotundo fracaso del intento por construir un proyecto exitoso a cargo de Piñera y alejada del legado de Pinochet, la derecha chilena se encuentra sin líder.
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