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Chile: Congress restores the obligatory nature of voting

The Chilean Chamber of Deputies has approved this Monday a bill with the modifications of the Senate that restores the compulsory vote in the elections, all this ten years after its repeal.

With 124 votes in favor, six against and three abstentions, the Chilean Lower House has ratified the return to compulsory voting, leaving voluntary suffrage behind after a progressive increase in abstention in recent years, as reported by the Chilean Congress in a statement.

Thus, with this new law, registration in the electoral registers will be automatic and voting will be compulsory, as it was in the last constitutional referendum on September 4.

The Chilean Lower House has ratified the return to compulsory voting, leaving voluntary suffrage behind after a progressive increase in abstention in recent yearss (Photo internet reproduction)

The reform, which was born in the Chamber of Deputies, was dispatched to the second stage of the Senate in June 2021. Now, with its approval, the proposal has been left in the hands of the Executive to be enacted as law, reported ‘Bio Bio Chile ‘.

In the last presidential elections, held in November 2021 and in which Gabriel Boric won, participation in the first round was 47.33%, while in the second it grew to 55.64 points.

In contrast, in the last constitutional referendum, participation was over 80%, which is why both chambers of the Chilean Congress have defended the measure.

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