Chile voted against a proposed conservative constitution aimed at replacing the dictatorship-era charter, reflecting the country’s deep division and political challenges. Approximately 55.8% voted “no” to the new charter, which was more conservative than the existing one. The rejection comes after Chileans previously opposed a left-leaning proposed constitution. The rejection maintains the current constitution adopted during the Pinochet dictatorship. President Gabriel Boric acknowledged the defeat, stating that the government won’t attempt a third constitution change. The voting process began after 2019 protests, highlighting dissatisfaction with inequality in the politically stable and economically strong nation.