How about we wait and see who decides what the final vote count might be.
Since my visit there in 2005, Chile remains at the top of my list of safe havens when the $h!t hits the fan here.
New York University political scientist Patricio Navia said some of Pinera’s views, including advocacy of gay rights and a willingness to participate in an “abortion dialogue,” doesn’t fit the mold for most conservative politicians. Abortion is outlawed in Chile, and Bachelet’s support for a “morning after” pill has run into opposition.
“The media always compare him to [Italian Prime Minister Silvio] Berlusconi, but you could just as easily make the case he’s a Chilean Michael Bloomberg,” Navia said, a reference to the moderate Republican mayor of New York. “He’s essentially promising to do the same as the center-left coalition but with more efficiency and less corruption.”
So much for the “Conservative”, if I were Chilean, I would long for the days of Presidento Pinoche.