Reevaluating division: are we truly polarized?
The plebiscite results challenge the narrative of an irreparably divided Chile. While political parties often struggle to find common ground, yesterday’s civic demonstration proved that citizens are ready to dialogue, compromise, and unite for a shared future. It’s a moment that invites us to question whether the perceived divide is as deep as we’ve been led to believe.
The responsibility to act, not just observe
This victory is not a passive solution—it’s a call to action. The majority has spoken, but the responsibility lies with all of us to ensure that this mandate is executed ethically and inclusively. It’s no longer enough to treat politics as spectators; we must embrace our roles as active participants in shaping a fairer and more cohesive society.
From approval to action: building a better Chile
Voting “approve” is only the beginning. Real change requires daily effort—working together, fostering dialogue, and engaging with one another. It’s about building bridges and tackling challenges collaboratively. Yesterday’s triumph is a reminder of the power of civic will and democracy, but today is when the real work begins.
A renewed commitment to progress
For me, this is a moment of reinvigorated hope. I have always believed in contributing to a better Chile, but today I feel an even stronger determination to play my part. The Apruebo victory is more than a political milestone—it’s an opportunity to create a healthier, fairer, and more united society. Together, we can achieve it.