
Government of Chile
The Government of Chile is responsible for making and enforcing laws, managing public services, and representing the country both nationally and internationally. It operates under a democratic system with a president as the head of state and government, elected by citizens. The government also includes a legislative branch (Congress) that creates laws, and an independent judiciary that interprets them. Chileans participate in elections to choose their leaders, ensuring accountability. The government’s goal is to serve the public interest, maintain stability, and promote economic growth, social development, and human rights within the framework of its constitution.