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In Pictures: Chileans celebrate landmark referendum victory

Victory in referendum to throw out the constitution set by Augusto Pinochet set off lively celebrations in Chile.

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A woman holds a Chilean flag as she reacts to the referendum on a new Chilean constitution in Valparaiso [Rodrigo Garrido/Reuters]
Published On 26 Oct 202026 Oct 2020

Chileans voted overwhelmingly in a landmark referendum on Sunday to replace their dictatorship-era constitution, long seen as underpinning the nation’s glaring economic and social inequalities.

The result set off celebrations across the capital and other cities after voters threw out the constitution left by the 1973-1990 regime of dictator Augusto Pinochet.

Thousands of people flocked onto the streets of Santiago amid a cacophony of horn-blaring to celebrate a crushing victory for the “Approve” campaign.

“I never imagined that us Chileans would be capable of uniting for such a change,” said a jubilant Maria Isabel Nunez, 46, as she walked in the crowd hand-in-hand with her 20-year-old daughter.

Acknowledging the result, President Sebastian Pinera called on the nation to work together for a new constitution in a speech broadcast from the Moneda Palace.

“This plebiscite is not the end. It is the beginning of a path that we must all walk together to agree on a new constitution for Chile,” Pinera said.

“Until now, the constitution has divided us. From today we must all work together so that the new constitution is the great framework of unity, stability and the future.”

The vote came a year to the day after more than one million people thronged downtown Santiago amidst a wave of social unrest that left 30 people dead and thousands wounded.

Chileans celebrate in Plaza Italia in Santiago on the day they voted to replace the country's 40-year-old constitution, written during the dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet. [Esteban Felix/AP Photo]
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The crowds were jubilant on the day of the referendum. [Luis Hidalgo/AP Photo]
Thousands flocked the streets to celebrate a crushing victory for the "Approve" campaign. [Rodrigo Garrido/Reuters]
Election officials count ballots after polls close. [Jose Luis Saavedra/Reuters]
View of La Moneda presidential palace in Santiago following the results of the constitutional referendum. President Pinera called on the nation to work together for a new constitution. [Caludio Reyes/AFP]
Chileans voted overwhelmingly to replace their dictatorship-era constitution. [Rodrigo Garrido/Reuters]
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The vote came a year to the day after more than one million people thronged downtown Santiago amidst a wave of social unrest that left 30 people dead. [Javier Torres/AFP]

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