Mary Anastasia O'Grady
Chile's center-left Concertación coalition has controlled La Moneda
presidential palace for 20 years. Naturally, then, fatigue is one
explanation for the first-round victory of center-right presidential
candidate Sebastián Piñera in Chile's Dec. 13 election.
It also may explain why the former
senator and billionaire tycoon is favored to win the Jan. 17 run-off
against former president and Concertación candidate Eduardo Frei.
Yet lurking just beneath the surface
there may be other more powerful factors at work, not the least of
which is Chile's declining productivity under four successive
Concertación governments, and a growing sense that for the
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