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Ex-president Michelle Bachelet wins Chile poll run-off | |
(about 11 hours later) | |
Left-wing candidate Michelle Bachelet has been elected Chilean president for a second time, with her run-off rival conceding based on partial results. | |
With nearly 90% of the vote counted, Ms Bachelet had 62% to 38% for Evelyn Matthei, a former minister from the ruling centre-right coalition. | |
Ms Bachelet first served as president in 2006-10, after which she was obliged by electoral laws to stand down. | |
She narrowly missed out on outright victory in the first round last month. | |
Turnout in Sunday's election to replace President Sebastian Pinera appears to have been lower than expected. | |
The lower house of congress and half the senate were also being elected. | |
'Radical' manifesto | 'Radical' manifesto |
A paediatrician by training, Ms Bachelet, 62, won 47% of the vote in the first round on 17 November. Ms Matthei secured 25%. | A paediatrician by training, Ms Bachelet, 62, won 47% of the vote in the first round on 17 November. Ms Matthei secured 25%. |
Ms Bachelet leads an alliance of her Socialist Party, Christian Democrats and Communists and has campaigned on policies designed to reduce the gap between rich and poor. | |
Chile is one of the richest countries in Latin America, but millions have staged protests over the past few years to push for a wider distribution of wealth and better education. | Chile is one of the richest countries in Latin America, but millions have staged protests over the past few years to push for a wider distribution of wealth and better education. |
Ms Bachelet wants to increase taxes to offer free university education and reform political and economic structures dating from the dictatorship of Gen Pinochet, who ruled from 1973 to 1990. | Ms Bachelet wants to increase taxes to offer free university education and reform political and economic structures dating from the dictatorship of Gen Pinochet, who ruled from 1973 to 1990. |
Her manifesto this time is much more radical than before, the BBC's Gideon Long in Santiago reports. | |
Ms Bachelet was constitutionally barred from serving a second successive term but was very popular when she left office. | Ms Bachelet was constitutionally barred from serving a second successive term but was very popular when she left office. |
Shared childhood | |
Ms Matthei entered the race after two candidates of the centre-right alliance resigned earlier this year - one for alleged financial irregularities, the other one after struggling with depression. | Ms Matthei entered the race after two candidates of the centre-right alliance resigned earlier this year - one for alleged financial irregularities, the other one after struggling with depression. |
Evelyn Matthei, 60, has called for a continuation of the policies of outgoing President Sebastian Pinera, asserting that Chileans are "better off" now than when he came to power four years ago. | Evelyn Matthei, 60, has called for a continuation of the policies of outgoing President Sebastian Pinera, asserting that Chileans are "better off" now than when he came to power four years ago. |
As children in the 1950s, the current rivals were neighbours and used to play together on the airbase where their fathers, both air force generals, worked. | |
Evelyn Matthei's father, Fernando, rose through the ranks to run a military school. | Evelyn Matthei's father, Fernando, rose through the ranks to run a military school. |
Michelle Bachelet's father, Alberto, had a job in the Socialist administration overthrown by Gen Augusto Pinochet in the 1973 coup. | |
He died in 1974 of a heart attack while in custody. An investigation concluded that the 51-year-old general had probably died of heart problems aggravated by torture at the military academy. | |
A judge ruled earlier this year that Gen Matthei had no knowledge of or involvement in the torture. | A judge ruled earlier this year that Gen Matthei had no knowledge of or involvement in the torture. |