Gabriel Boric has a serious chance of becoming Chile’s next president, but his far-right opponent – who offers an opposite agenda – holds a narrow lead

During the long, grey winter of 2011, thousands of Chilean university students occupied their campuses for months to demand free, high-quality education for all.

Now, a decade after they brought their demands to the top of the national agenda, that same generation is heading into the most divisive presidential election in years.

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