The same way people of the world are slowly resisting the Dictatorship of the world by the United States Empire. Over time people become more and more empowered, brave, and they begin to speak out against injustice. It takes years. In Chile it took 30 years.
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Pinochet's military dictatorship came to an end on 1988 when he decidedendu to hold referendu.He was overconfident that the people would allow him to continue power but in vain. People of Chile voted against his reign in the democratic way itself.So Pinochet lost his designation,military and political powers.Thus his dictatorship came to an end.
The military dictatorship in Chile, led by General Augusto Pinochet, formally ended in 1990 after a national plebiscite held on October 5, 1988, where the Chilean people voted against extending Pinochet's rule. This led to a transition to democracy, culminating in the election of Patricio Aylwin as president in December 1989. The end of the dictatorship was marked by a gradual restoration of civil liberties and democratic institutions over the following years.
Chile, Argentina, Uganda, Central African Republic to name 4
The people of a Dictatorship only have the rights given to them by the dictator.
Patricio Aylwin Azocar was the first democratically elected President in Chile after the dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet. Aylwin was president from 1990 to 1994.
Chile: Hasta Cuando? ('Chile: when will it end?') is a documentary film about the Pinochet dictatorship in Chile. Released in 1986, this film does not currently play in the theatres, but is available for purchase from the Australian site Frontline Films.
the Araucanians
yes, 14.3 people in Chile have cellphones
do the people in Chile celebrate holidays
I think spanish people live in chile.
The native people of the south of Chile are the Mapuches.