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Evelyn Matthei: “Estamos en este momento con una democracia que está en peligro”

By Elias Herrera
Published in Politica Nacional
August 28, 2023
1 min read
Evelyn Matthei: “Estamos en este momento con una democracia que está en peligro”

I recently came across an interesting article titled “Evelyn Matthei: ‘Estamos en este momento con una democracia que está en peligro’” (English: “Evelyn Matthei: ‘We are currently facing democracy in danger’”), which immediately caught my attention. In this piece, Evelyn Matthei, a prominent Chilean politician, expresses her concerns about the state of democracy in the country.

Matthei, who currently serves as the mayor of Providencia, warns that democracy in Chile is under threat. She believes that there is a growing power concentration within political parties, with decisions being made behind closed doors rather than through an open and transparent process. Matthei argues that this undermines the very essence of democracy, as it limits citizens’ participation and erodes public trust in political institutions.

Furthermore, Matthei highlights the need for Chile to address the challenges posed by corruption, inequality, and gender inequality. She believes that these issues are crucial to ensuring a thriving democracy that genuinely represents the interests of all citizens. Matthei stresses that these concerns are not just abstract concepts, but they have tangible impacts on people’s lives and the future of the nation.

As someone who has followed the political landscape in various countries, I find these issues to be of utmost importance. Democracy forms the foundation of our societies, enabling us to have a voice and contribute to decision-making processes. When democracy is threatened, it not only undermines people’s rights but also hampers socio-economic development and the well-being of the nation as a whole.

In conclusion, Evelyn Matthei’s remarks shed light on the challenges faced by Chile’s democracy, including power concentration within political parties and the need to address corruption and inequality. These issues are not unique to Chile but resonate globally. It is crucial for citizens, politicians, and institutions alike to actively work towards safeguarding and strengthening democracy, as it is the cornerstone of a just and inclusive society.


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