s presidential election on Sunday but failed to secure enough of the vote to avoid a runoff next month. Bachelet, who was Chile's first female president, from 2006 to 2010, dominated the nine-candidate field. But she fell just short of the 50% needed for outright victory, setting up an all-female runoff on 15 December against her childhood friend, the rightwing candidate Evelyn Matthei. With Bachelet...
Bachelet faces runoff against Matthei in Chile's presidential election
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