
Post-dictatorship Chile
Post-dictatorship Chile refers to the period following the end of Augusto Pinochet's military dictatorship in 1990. The country transitioned to democracy, re-establishing civilian government, restoring human rights, and addressing the injustices of the dictatorship era. This period involved political reforms, economic stability, and efforts to truth and reconciliation, although challenges like social inequality and dealing with past abuses continued. Chile aimed to balance its authoritarian past with democratic growth, shaping a society focused on accountability, human rights, and democratic institutions.