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Weekly Report - 27 January 2011 (WR-11-04)

CHILE: Beleaguered opposition boosts Piñera

“The walking dead". That is how Senator Sergio Aguiló described the centre-left opposition coalition Concertación last week after it gave President Sebastián Piñera his first really significant congressional success since coming to power last March. Aguiló quit the Partido Socialista (PS), one of the four parties that make up the Concertación. He justified his decision to leave the party he has belonged to for the past 20 years on the grounds that it had sounded its own death knell by approving an education reform proposal tabled by the government. As if the departure of the vice-president and head of the PS bloc in the lower chamber were not enough, deputies from the Partido Radical Social Demócrata (PRSD) reacted by “freezing" dialogue with colleagues in the Concertación.

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