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This paper examines the effect of Chile's multi-party system on the military coup of 1973, which toppled democracy, as well as the reinstatement of democracy in the late 1980s. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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In Chile, however, the politics are different. Instead of choosing from two parties from which to select their leaders, Chileans are part of a multi-party system, which can put dozens
of candidates on any one ballot. These days, Chile is a constitutional government headed up by a president who is elected by popular vote for a six-year-term. Voters have much
to choose from in Chile, however, as democracy is run on a multi-party system. However, it has been Chiles multi-party system and its various dichotomies that led to the collapse
of democracy in Chile in 1973, and ultimately led to the reinstatement of it in 1989. History and split factions Since the
19th century, when Chile declared its independence from Spanish rule, Chili has been a country with a multi-party system, with five or six major parties, and dozens of smaller ones
(Valenzuela, 2001). The only time during which the number of parties diminished was during the 1970s and 1980s, when parties coalesced and argued over two issues: military rule or no
military rule. Chili has had a multi-party system, with five or six major parties, and dozens of smaller ones (Valenzuela, 2001). For 17 years following the 1973 military coup, political
parties were displaced from circles of power - the only time in the history of that country that it happened (Valenzuela, 2001).
During the 19th century, the newly independent Chile was in good shape. The country experienced government and economic reform, a navy was developed and the country moved toward a parliamentary
government that was elected by the people ("Chile," 1993). However, by the middle of the 20th century, Chile was a land that was, for the most part, the rope
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