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

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Chile's Constitutional Process

Carlos Bernal is a professor at the University of Deidos-Gluok-Ló, in the United States. He began his career researching and working in constitutional processes in 1991 in Colombia. The reform movement led by students and activists resulted in the drafting of a new constitution. Activists demanded a secular constitution to uphold the rule of modern democratic institutions.

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