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Aylwin government

The Aylwin government, led by Patricio Aylwin from 1990 to 1994, marked Chile's transition from dictatorship to democracy after Augusto Pinochet's military rule. His administration focused on restoring democratic institutions, promoting human rights, and fostering national reconciliation. Aylwin prioritized economic stability, social reforms, and rebuilding trust among Chileans. His leadership was characterized by efforts to address past abuses, strengthen the rule of law, and promote social cohesion, laying the foundation for Chile's democratic development in the subsequent decades.