Chile’s move to replace dictatorship constitution faces test


              Demonstrators attend a rally in favor of the proposed new Constitution in Santiago, Chile, Thursday, Sept. 1, 2022. Chileans have until the Sept. 4 plebiscite to study the new draft and decide if it will replace the current Magna Carta imposed by a military dictatorship 41 years ago. (AP Photo/Luis Hidalgo)
            
              Demonstrators rally at the Pablo Neruda amphitheater against the proposed new Constitution in Santiago, Chile, Thursday, Sept. 1, 2022. Chileans have until the Sept. 4 plebiscite to study the new draft and decide if it will replace the current Magna Carta imposed by a military dictatorship 41 years ago. (AP Photo/Matias Basualdo)
            
              A giant national flag is displayed as demonstrators rally against the proposed new Constitution, at the Pablo Neruda amphitheater in Santiago, Chile, Thursday, Sept. 1, 2022. Chileans have until the Sept. 4 plebiscite to study the new draft and decide if it will replace the current Magna Carta imposed by a military dictatorship 41 years ago. (AP Photo/Matias Basualdo)
            
              Demonstrators march in favor of the proposed new Constitution in Santiago, Chile, Thursday, Sept. 1, 2022. Chileans have until the Sept. 4 plebiscite to study the new draft and decide if it will replace the current Magna Carta imposed by a military dictatorship 41 years ago. (AP Photo/Luis Hidalgo)
            
              A woman holds a sign as she rallies in favor of the proposed new Constitution in Santiago, Chile, Thursday, Sept. 1, 2022. Chileans have until the Sept. 4 plebiscite to study the new draft and decide if it will replace the current Magna Carta imposed by a military dictatorship 41 years ago. (AP Photo/Cristobal Escobar)
            
              Handkerchiefs with the word "Approve" showing support for the proposed new Constitution hang over a street in Santiago, Chile, Thursday, Sept. 1, 2022. Chileans have until the Sept. 4 plebiscite to study the new draft and decide if it will replace the current Magna Carta imposed by a military dictatorship 41 years ago. (AP Photo/Cristobal Escobar)
            
              Demonstrators rally against the proposed new Constitution in Santiago, Chile, Thursday, Sept. 1, 2022. Chileans have until the Sept. 4 plebiscite to study the new draft and decide if it will replace the current Magna Carta imposed by a military dictatorship 41 years ago. (AP Photo/Matias Basualdo)
            
              A demonstrator holds a dog during a rally against the proposed new Constitution in Santiago, Chile, Thursday, Sept. 1, 2022. Chileans have until the Sept. 4 plebiscite to study the new draft and decide if it will replace the current Magna Carta imposed by a military dictatorship 41 years ago. (AP Photo/Matias Basualdo)
            
              Demonstrators rally against the proposed new Constitution in Santiago, Chile, Thursday, Sept. 1, 2022. Chileans have until the Sept. 4 plebiscite to study the new draft and decide if it will replace the current Magna Carta imposed by a military dictatorship 41 years ago. (AP Photo/Matias Basualdo)
            
              Demonstrators rally against the proposed new Constitution in Santiago, Chile, Thursday, Sept. 1, 2022. Chileans have until the Sept. 4 plebiscite to study the new draft and decide if it will replace the current Magna Carta imposed by a military dictatorship 41 years ago. (AP Photo/Matias Basualdo)
            
              Constituent assembly delegates hold Chilean flags on a stage as demonstrators rally in favor of the proposed new Constitution in Santiago, Chile, Thursday, Sept. 1, 2022. Chileans have until the Sept. 4 plebiscite to study the new draft and decide if it will replace the current Magna Carta imposed by a military dictatorship 41 years ago. (AP Photo/Luis Hidalgo)
            
              A demonstrator stands on a giant Chilean flag before a rally against the proposed new Constitution in Santiago, Chile, Thursday, Sept. 1, 2022. Chileans have until the Sept. 4 plebiscite to study the new draft and decide if it will replace the current Magna Carta imposed by a military dictatorship 41 years ago. (AP Photo/Matias Basualdo)
Chile’s move to replace dictatorship constitution faces test