lunes, 18 de noviembre de 2013

Yesterday's Elections

The news that I selected it's linked to the results of the Presidential Elections which took place in Chile, yesterday. Michelle Bachellet obtained near the 50% of the total votes but it wasn't enough to win in the first round of the elections, so the second one will take place in December 17th, when she will be competing against Evelyn Mattei, who obtained the second majority of votes, leaving behind in third and fourth place Marco Enriquez-Ominami and Franco Parisi respectively.

The piece also contains anecdotic information about the female candidates, who despise of being politically contrary, both has similar backgrounds (like having family related to the FF.AA [Fuerzas Armadas], for example).

Mattei’s confidence is linked to the run-off voters who in the recent elections voted for someone else but don’t want to go for Michelle Bachellet in the next round , so she’s making sure to incorporate something of their campaigns   in order to obtain legitimacy.

It’s also makes reference about the electoral roll, which is near 13.6 million, but only 6 million voted.

What’s strictly is going to do Mattei to obtain those votes? Can she surpass the 20% mark what separates Bachellet from her? These questions will be answered sooner or later by the Chilean people.





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