On Sunday, voters in Chile will elect a new president. They have a stark choice between the two remaining candidates in a polarized race.
A populist from the far right, José Antonio Kast, is running against Gabriel Boric, a leftist lawmaker and former student protest leader.
Claudia Heiss, the head of political science at the Institute of Public Affairs at the University of Chile, explains what’s at stake.
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