Yes, probably Panama's poorest regions are poorer than Chile's. However, is important to take into account that Panama's GDP is not even half of Chile's and Gini Index of Panama and Chile is almost the same [1].…
About 33% of that GDP is controlled by the richest 1% according to The World Bank [1]. Yes, Chile's HDI is quite high for a Latin American country. The problem is, in the same city (Santiago) you've got communes with…
As someone living in a middle/lower class neighbourhood, I would say that there's been some chaos. I myself saw two train stations being burned and a supermarket being looted in front of me. However, as someone who's…
> Allende not democratically elected He wasn't, still, he got a 64,1% approval rate in 1972, which is much more than the actual president (Michelle Bachelet) on her whole second government. > Main players were always…
Yes, probably Panama's poorest regions are poorer than Chile's. However, is important to take into account that Panama's GDP is not even half of Chile's and Gini Index of Panama and Chile is almost the same [1].…
About 33% of that GDP is controlled by the richest 1% according to The World Bank [1]. Yes, Chile's HDI is quite high for a Latin American country. The problem is, in the same city (Santiago) you've got communes with…
As someone living in a middle/lower class neighbourhood, I would say that there's been some chaos. I myself saw two train stations being burned and a supermarket being looted in front of me. However, as someone who's…
> Allende not democratically elected He wasn't, still, he got a 64,1% approval rate in 1972, which is much more than the actual president (Michelle Bachelet) on her whole second government. > Main players were always…