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Platea 23 Activities

January 18th, Santiago

Bienvenida PLATEA 22

EN

  • Chile
  • Spanish, with translation into English
  • 60 minutos

We’ll meet up to officially start the Santiago a Mil International Festival’s Programmers Week.

We’re living in times of change.

In Chile in 2019, social protests led to a plebiscite asking citizens if they wanted a new Constitution. Eighty percent of voters indicated that they did and, for the first time in our history, a Constitutional Convention is currently in session to draw up the new Carta Magna, made up of representatives elected by popular vote, with parity and seats set aside for native people.

In addition, in the recent presidential election, the majority of Chileans voted to defend the changes of the last few years and create a fairer, more equative and more supportive society.

A development model on its last legs appears to have been consigned to the past. This feeling is shared by others beyond our borders.

What comes now is a call to imagine different ways of doing things, of cohabiting and of creating.

This is an invitation to talk about the future we want and to work together to create it today.

Bienvenida PLATEA 22

ES

  • Chile
  • Spanish, with translation into English
  • 60 minutos

We’ll meet up to officially start the Santiago a Mil International Festival’s Programmers Week.

We’re living in times of change.

In Chile in 2019, social protests led to a plebiscite asking citizens if they wanted a new Constitution. Eighty percent of voters indicated that they did and, for the first time in our history, a Constitutional Convention is currently in session to draw up the new Carta Magna, made up of representatives elected by popular vote, with parity and seats set aside for native people.

In addition, in the recent presidential election, the majority of Chileans voted to defend the changes of the last few years and create a fairer, more equative and more supportive society.

A development model on its last legs appears to have been consigned to the past. This feeling is shared by others beyond our borders.

What comes now is a call to imagine different ways of doing things, of cohabiting and of creating.

This is an invitation to talk about the future we want and to work together to create it today.

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