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Matthei y eje Alameda-Providencia: “No voy a aceptar ningún hito de conmemoración del 18 de octubre”

By Ana Escamilla
Published in Politica Nacional
July 21, 2023
1 min read
Matthei y eje Alameda-Providencia: “No voy a aceptar ningún hito de conmemoración del 18 de octubre”

So, I stumbled upon this really interesting article titled “Matthei y eje Alameda-Providencia: “No voy a aceptar ningún hito de conmemoración del 18 de octubre” (Matthei and the Alameda-Providencia axis: “I will not accept any commemorative event for October 18th”). It grabbed my attention because it’s about a controversial statement made by a politician in Chile.

Basically, Evelyn Matthei, who is the mayor of Providencia in Santiago, has said that she will not allow any events or commemorations related to the October 18th protests in 2019. This date marked the beginning of massive protests in Chile demanding social and economic reforms.

Matthei argues that these protests resulted in acts of violence, destruction, and chaos, and therefore, she refuses to endorse any form of celebration or recognition of those events. She believes that the focus should be on moving forward and finding solutions rather than dwelling on the past.

Now, let me tell you a little bit about my own experience with the October 18th protests. I was living in Chile at the time, and I witnessed firsthand the passion and frustration of the people. The protests were a response to long-standing issues such as income inequality, high living costs, and a perceived lack of opportunities. It was a unique and transformative moment in the country’s history.

In conclusion, the article sheds light on an ongoing debate in Chile regarding how to remember and acknowledge the October 18th protests. While some argue for commemorations as a way to honor those who fought for change, others, like Matthei, believe that it’s time to focus on finding concrete solutions. It’s an important topic because it raises questions about the role of remembrance in society and how we can learn from the past to shape a better future. Plus, it’s always fascinating to see how politics and personal opinions clash in the public sphere!


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