Sunday, November 21, 2021

Of Chile Polls And European Vaccine Host

Of Chile Polls And European Vaccine Host

As polls opened in Chile, celebrated as the most stable nation in Latin America with democratic credentials, the seven Presidential hopefuls have a task cut out for themselves. Chile is to pick up a successor to Mr Sebastian Pinera who has locks on his re-election possibility and era. One of the youngest politician in fray is Mr Gabriel Boric all of 35 promising to enlarge feminism and tax rich, a move if elected he should not ditch. Social commitments and upsurge on that is his goal and should not fold. There are other coalitions like Approve Dignity Coalition, Constituent Unity Coalition which have their candidates in the fray; should a clarity emerge in the first round, we may not have to go to second round scheduled for December 19 in a nation that is poll bound. Since October 2019 the nation is caught in a whirlpool of clashes and counter clashes over economic inequality and there should be a forward movement post polls given the democracy that should not essentially be parked in vulnerable tent. All the best to Chileans and their disdain for politicos evaporate with someone coming who is honest and straight.

As nations after nations in Europe and World look at lockdown from partial to complete to get over virus, the protests engulfing Austria, The Netherlands, Australia is unfortunate and something reminiscent of feria. Parts of Europe to Australia have seen a surge in virus cases and if the govts concerned believe in putting in restrictions it should not bother residents as it is in their interest as unvaccinated or those with no double jab can't be given a free movement as it endangers the neighbour and add to ravelment. Restrictions should be in place as in the case of Austria there would be 20-odd day lockdown starting Monday and green pass in other nations becoming mandatory, it is time virus is nipped in the bud and its origins in a state of crud. Get the double jab relive the moment and get on to the running prad.

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