Chileans on Sunday rejected a proposal for a new constitution to replace the one adopted during Augusto Pinochet’s dictatorship.
With more than 72 percent of the votes counted, the reject camp led with over 62 percent compared to almost 38 percent of those who voted yes.
The constitution was drafted after political and social unrest swept through Chile in 2019.
But while 80% of Chileans voted to draw up a new constitution in late 2020, the last poll ahead of the referendum suggested that…