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Atacama, Bio-Bio,

       Coquimbo, Libertador General Bernardo O'Higgins, Los Lagos,

       Magallanes y de la Antartica Chilena, Maule, Region Metropolitana

       (Santiago), Tarapaca, Valparaiso

       note: the US does not recognize claims to Antarctica

      Independence:

       18 September 1810 (from Spain)

      National holiday:

       Independence Day, 18 September (1810)

      Constitution:

       11 September 1980, effective 11 March 1981; amended 30 July 1989,

       1993, and 1997

      Legal system:

       based on Code of 1857 derived from Spanish law and subsequent codes

       influenced by French and Austrian law; judicial review of

       legislative acts in the Supreme Court; has not accepted compulsory

       ICJ jurisdiction

       note: Chile is in the process of completely overhauling its criminal

       justice system; a new, US-style adversarial system is being

       gradually implemented throughout the country with the final stage of

       implementation in the Santiago metropolitan region expected in June

       2005

      Suffrage:

       18 years of age; universal and compulsory

      Executive branch:

       chief of state: President Ricardo LAGOS Escobar (since 11 March

       2000); note - the president is both the chief of state and head of

       government

       head of government: President Ricardo LAGOS Escobar (since 11 March

       2000); note - the president is both the chief of state and head of

       government

       cabinet: Cabinet appointed by the president

       elections: president elected by popular vote for a six-year term;

       election last held 12 December 1999, with runoff election held 16

       January 2000 (next to be held December 2005)

       election results: Ricardo LAGOS Escobar elected president; percent

       of vote - Ricardo LAGOS Escobar 51.32%, Joaquin LAVIN 48.68%

      Legislative branch:

       bicameral National Congress or Congreso Nacional consists of the

       Senate or Senado (48 seats, 38 elected by popular vote, 9 designated

       members, and 1 former president who has served a full six-year term

       and is senator for life); elected members serve eight-year terms

       (one-half elected every four years) and the Chamber of Deputies or

       Camara de Diputados (120 seats; members are elected by popular vote

       to serve four-year terms)

       elections: Senate - last held 16 December 2001 (next to be held

       December 2005); Chamber of Deputies - last held 16 December 2001

       (next to be held December 2005)

       election results: Senate - percent of vote by party - NA%; seats by

       party - CPD 20 (PDC 12, PS 5, PPD 3), APC 16 (UDI 9, RN 7),

       independents 2; Chamber of Deputies - percent of vote by party -

       NA%; seats by party - CPD 62 (PDC 24, PPD 21, PS 11, PRSD 6), UDI

       35, RN 22, independent 1

      Judicial branch:

       Supreme Court or Corte Suprema (judges are appointed by the

       president and ratified by the Senate from lists of candidates

       provided by the court itself; the president of the Supreme Court is

       elected by the 21-member court); Constitutional Tribunal

      Political parties and leaders:

       Alliance for Chile ("Alianza") or APC (including National Renewal

       or RN [Sebastian PINERA] and Independent Democratic Union or UDI

       [Pablo LONGUEIRA]); Coalition of Parties for Democracy

       ("Concertacion") or CPD (including Christian Democratic Party or PDC

       [Adolfo ZALDIVAR], Socialist Party or PS [Gonzalo MARTNER], Party

       for Democracy or PPD [Victor BARRUETO], Radical Social Democratic

       Party or PRSD [Orlando CANTUARIAS]); Communist Party or PC [Gladys

       MARIN]

      Political pressure groups and leaders: revitalized university student federations at all major universities; Roman Catholic Church; United Labor Central or CUT includes trade unionists from the country's five largest labor confederations

      International organization participation:

       APEC, BIS, CSN, FAO, G-15, G-77, IADB, IAEA, IBRD, ICAO, ICC, ICCt

       (signatory), ICFTU, ICRM, IDA, IFAD, IFC, IFRCS, IHO, ILO, IMF, IMO,

       Interpol, IOC, IOM, ISO, ITU, LAES, LAIA, Mercosur (associate),

       MIGA, MINUSTAH, NAM, OAS, OPANAL, OPCW, PCA, RG, UN, UNCTAD, UNESCO,

       UNHCR, UNIDO, UNMIK, UNMOGIP, UNTSO, UPU, WCL, WCO, WFTU, WHO, WIPO,

       WMO, WToO, WTO

      Diplomatic representation in the US:

       chief of mission: Ambassador Andres BIANCHI

       chancery: 1732 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20036

       telephone: [1] (202) 785–1746

       FAX: [1] (202) 887–5579

       consulate(s) general: Chicago, Houston, Los Angeles, Miami, New

       York, Philadelphia, San Francisco, and San Juan (Puerto Rico)

      Diplomatic representation from the US: chief of mission: Ambassador Craig A. KELLY embassy: Avenida Andres Bello 2800, Las Condes, Santiago mailing address: APO AA 34033 telephone: [56] (2) 232–2600 FAX:

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