Article 69VZT Chile’s government pledged to put feminism into practice – has it delivered?

Chile’s government pledged to put feminism into practice – has it delivered?

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John Bartlett in Santiago
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President Gabriel Boric promised a feminist movement but conservative values remain strong in the country

One tumultuous year has now passed since Latin America's first self-declared feminist government installed itself in La Moneda, Chile's presidential palace, vowing to bring progressive, gender-equal politics to a quiet corner of South America.

Standing beside the country's youngest ever president Gabriel Boric at his inauguration was Izkia Siches, the first woman to be named Chile's interior minister and one of 14 women in Boric's 24-person cabinet - the highest proportion of female ministers in Latin America and one of the highest anywhere in the world.

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