Chile Holds Presidential Run-off Elections After November's Surprise Results

Sebastian Pinera, Chile's president-elect, and wife Cecilia Morel, greet his supporters at the National Renewal party headquarters after the second round presidential general elections in Santiago, Chile, on Sunday, Dec. 17, 2017. Pinera swept to victory in the run-off of Chile's presidential election, winning by a wider than expected margin, after pledging to reverse four years of sluggish economic growth. Photographer: Cristobal Olivares/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Sebastian Pinera, Chile's president-elect, and wife Cecilia Morel, greet his supporters at the National Renewal party headquarters after the second round presidential general elections in Santiago, Chile, on Sunday, Dec. 17, 2017. Pinera swept to victory in the run-off of Chile's presidential election, winning by a wider than expected margin, after pledging to reverse four years of sluggish economic growth. Photographer: Cristobal Olivares/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Chile Holds Presidential Run-off Elections After November's Surprise Results
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