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Presidential Election in Chile

B. A. Arneson

American Political Science Review, 1921, vol. 15, issue 2, 272-274

Abstract: Arturo Alessandri, whose inauguration as president of Chile took place on December 23, entered upon his five-year term as the victor in a political campaign which attracted attention beyond his own country. He is the first member of the Radical party, and the first representative of the middle class, to attain the Chilean presidency. His friends assert, too, that he is the first and only “dry” South American president.

Date: 1921
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