With just over a month until president-elect Michelle Bachelet takes office, her authority has already come under question in relation to education – a key electoral issue. While Bachelet’s selection of a veteran politician, Nicolás Eyzaguirre, as her education minister [WR-14-04] prompted grumbling from students, her choice of education consultant, Claudia Peirano, as Eyzaguirre’s deputy, proved so unpopular with the students and radical members of her Nueva Mayoría alliance that a week later Peirano announced she would not take up the post. This underscores the difficulty Bachelet will face in keeping the Nueva Mayoría united once she takes office. End of preview - This article contains approximately 646 words.
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