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El golpe de Estado bajo la mirada de Sebastián Piñera

By Grace Chen
Published in Actualidad
September 01, 2023
1 min read
El golpe de Estado bajo la mirada de Sebastián Piñera

Sebastián Piñera, the president of Chile, has recently given his perspective on the coup d’état that took place in the country over four decades ago. The article titled “El golpe de Estado bajo la mirada de Sebastián Piñera” sheds light on Piñera’s remarks and offers an insightful analysis of their significance in today’s political climate.

What caught my attention in this article was Piñera’s recognition of the “immorality” of the military coup that removed President Salvador Allende from power in 1973. Despite being an advocate for the neoliberal economic policies that followed the coup, Piñera acknowledges the importance of reflecting on this dark period of Chilean history.

In his statements, President Piñera acknowledges the faults of the dictatorship and expresses solidarity with the families of the victims, recognizing that it is the duty of the state to actively seek truth and justice. While some critics question the authenticity of his words, arguing that they serve a political agenda, others see it as an important step towards reconciliation and national healing.

It is worth noting that Piñera’s comments come at a time when Chile is experiencing social unrest and widespread protests against social inequality. Many protesters point to the legacy of the dictatorship as a source of ongoing economic and social disparities. Piñera’s recognition of the coup’s immorality serves as a reminder that the wounds of the past still need to be addressed in order to achieve a more just and inclusive society.

In conclusion, Sebastián Piñera’s perspective on the coup d’état in Chile provides a valuable insight into the complexities of the country’s history and the ongoing struggle for justice and reconciliation. By acknowledging the immorality of the military intervention, Piñera’s words have the potential to foster a dialogue that can lead to a more inclusive and equitable society. This article reminds us of the importance of confronting the past and learning from history’s mistakes to ensure a better future for all.


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