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Crowdsourcing new constitutions: how 2 Latin American countries increased participation and empowered groups excluded from politics

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The Pros and Cons of the Chilean Constitution

The most progressive draft constitution we've ever seen. 17 of the 155 seats would be reserved for indigenous peoples. There was gender parity, not just among candidates, but among winners. Chile became the first country in the world to convene a constitutional convention where women held the same number of seats as men. A complete diminishing of the Chilean electorates reform is spirit that draft convention fails in 2022 referendum.

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