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The constitution-building process in Chile demonstrates that an authoritarian constitution, both in its origins and content, may allow for a transition to a stable democracy. An institutionalized party system, a tradition of rule of law and capable political leadership were able to circumvent the authoritarian constitution and put it to work for a democratic purpose
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