Almost 15.6 million Chilean voters across the country are set to return to the polls this Sunday (14) to elect a president, a move that is expected to bring about the biggest shift to the right in the South American country since the end of the military dictatorship in 1990. The elections follow a period of social unrest in Chile, with voters looking to choose a leader who can address issues such as healthcare, education, and economic stability. The outcome of this election will have significant implications for the future of Chile and its political landscape.

Chile Elections: 15 Million Voters Head to the Polls This Sunday

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