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Pinochetism ( es, Pinochetismo) is a
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to
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political ideology based on the principles of
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,
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, authoritarianism, militarism,
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,
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, and
neoliberalism Neoliberalism (also neo-liberalism) is a term used to signify the late 20th century political reappearance of 19th-century ideas associated with free-market capitalism after it fell into decline following the Second World War. A prominent fa ...
. The ideology is inspired in Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet, who headed the
military dictatorship A military dictatorship is a dictatorship in which the military exerts complete or substantial control over political authority, and the dictator is often a high-ranked military officer. The reverse situation is to have civilian control of the m ...
from 1973 to 1990. Former and current supporters of said dictatorship are known as ''pinochetistas''.


History


Military dictatorship

Upon assuming power, the military dictatorship took as its first measure to ban left-wing parties, with the well-known persecution of their militants. Regarding the other parties, it orders their suspension "until further notice" (Band No. 1 of the Military Junta), however, many militants from right-wing parties plus some Christian Democrats and radicals actively collaborated with the new regime but were unable to demonstrate. your thoughts openly. The first lady and wife of Pinochet,
Lucía Hiriart María Lucía Hiriart Rodríguez (10 December 1923 – 16 December 2021), also known as Lucía Hiriart de Pinochet, was married to former Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet. Early life and education Hiriart was born into a wealthy family in An ...
brought together the Pinochet women through CEMA Chile, an institution that she directed from 1973 to 2016. This institution had more than 500,000 members and had a large budget for its operation. The Spanish politician
Blas Piñar Blas Piñar López (22 November 1918 – 28 January 2014) was a Spanish far right politician. Having connections to Catholic organizations, during the Francoist dictatorship he directed the Institute of Hispanic Culture (''Instituto de Cultura ...
supported the Chilean dictatorship and declared himself an admirer of Pinochet's work, meeting him on several occasions in Chile and Spain. During the 70s, all party political activity was prohibited. It was not until 1980, that with the promulgation of the new constitution, the organization of political groups was allowed. Between 1980 and 1987, various support groups for the dictatorship emerged, such as the National Action Movement,
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, the National Unity Youth Front.
National Union Movement The National Union Movement ( es, link=no, Movimiento de Unión Nacional, MUN) was a Chilean political party that supported the military dictatorship of General Augusto Pinochet, founded on 27 November 1983 by Andrés Allamand, Francisco Bulne ...
, and the Independent Democratic Union Movement. The
National Advance National Advance ( es, Avanzada Nacional, AN) was a Chilean far-right political party of nationalist ideology who supported the military regime led by Augusto Pinochet. They had party legal existence between January 1988 and July 1991. It was f ...
was a party that focused its positions on the figure of Pinochet, and in which many of its militants were members of the National Information Center, which is why this party obtained very low votes in the 1989 elections, disappearing when not the legal minimum is obtained. The dictatorship also enjoyed support from fascist groups such as the Movimiento Revolucionario Nacional Sindicalista and others that, after a power struggle with the liberal-conservative right, left power, mainly due to the criticism of said groups for the neoliberal leadership that the regime acquired. This struggle was won by the liberal-conservative sectors like National Renewal (Renovación Nacional) and Independent Democratic Union (''Unión Democrática Independiente'') linked to the Universidad Católica, who due to their social origins had a large and important network of contacts. In addition, the military authorities, in a show of pragmatism, trusted the neoliberal currents more than the nationalist ones because they considered that through the economy they could insert
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into the international context, due to the fact that the regime was politically isolated; there was even a time of ostracism in which the Andean country integrated the so-called “triangle
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”, made up of pariah states, such as
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. In 1987 the law on political parties was promulgated, a rule with which political parties could begin to formally operate, with the exception of the
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and any organization of similar ideologies, a proscription that was based on article 8 of the constitution. In that same year The Great Front of Chile was formed for included other organizations that supported Pinochet, such as Acción Gremialist, the Civic Action Committees and the Pinochetist Independent Movement. The latter was founded on April 19, 1987 by Abraham Abrilot, defining the group as nationalist and exclusively supporting the figure of Pinochet. Its symbol consisted of a pedestal that contained the map of Chile horizontally, and on it the national coat of arms. It defined itself not as a political collectivity, but as "an independent and apolitical body" that aspired to "unite the great mass of Chileans" unaffiliated with any ideology. Later, the Pinochetist Independent Movement installed canvases in support of Pinochet on the front of his headquarters—which led to the application of fines by the Municipality of Santiago—and protests during events of parties and political groups opposed to the dictatorship. At the end of March 1988, the leadership of the movement headed by Abrilot was dismissed, which was accused of "lack of capacity to exercise the position of president and arbitrariness in decision-making", after which the presidency was assumed by Ricardo Valenzuela. In the run-up to the plebiscite on October 5, 1988, they called for a "Yes" vote, having previously indicated that it would call for a "No" vote in the event that the nominated candidate was not Pinochet. After the victory of the "No" option, the Pinochet parties would decline.


1998-present

In 1998, after Pinochet's arrest in London, UDI senator
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went on a hunger strike for five days for his release. In 2013, he repented of said act and described it as "pathetic". In 2001, Chilean director Marcela Said released her documentary ''I Love Pinochet'', which shows Pinochet's supporters after his arrest in London. Public figures such as Raul Hasbún, Fernando Barros, Cristián Labbé,
Patricia Maldonado Patricia Maldonado may refer to: * Patricia Maldonado (singer) (born 1950), Chilean television presenter and singer * Patricia Maldonado (writer) (born 1956), Argentine-Brazilian television writer * Patricia Maldonado (swimmer) (born 1991), Ven ...
, Francisco Javier Cuadra, Joaquín Lavín, Hermógenes Pérez de Arce appear in the film, as well as anonymous Pinochetists from different social classes. Starting in 2004, part of the Chilean democratic right-wing gradually distanced itself from the figure of Pinochet, "when it was discovered that he had multimillion-dollar bank accounts abroad," which dismantled his image of austerity. In July 2007, Gonzalo Townsend Pinochet, the nephew of the late Augusto Pinochet, announced through Internet media the creation of a political party that would be born from the Unitary Pinochet Action movement, which brought together Pinochet supporters and was led by Townsend. This party would have been called the National Liberation Party, because Townsend was not allowed by law to use his uncle's last name. Finally, the political community failed to register in the electoral registers. In September of that same year, the intention on the part of retired soldiers to form a new Pinochetist political party came to light, which would be called the Metropolitan Military Party, because it was focused on the Santiago Metropolitan Region. In 2014, Augusto Pinochet Molina, using his grandfather Augusto Pinochet as a reference, founded and led a liberal right-wing movement with Pinochetist influences. In mid-April 2015, he registered it as a political party in formation under the name of Partido Orden Republicano Mi Patria, although the press would know it as ''Por mi Patria''. Former Brazilian President
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openly declares himself an admirer of Pinochet and radical racist groups in the United States claim him on T-shirts. During a meeting of the UN, the former president of Chile, Michelle Bachelet spoke about Brazilian "police violence", to which Bolsonaro responded by saying "Mrs. Michelle Bachelet: if it were not for the staff of (Augusto) Pinochet, who defeated the left in 1973, including his father, today Chile would be a Cuba". In the midst of a wave of reactionary conservatism, in 2018, it re-emerged as a trend. This tendency is embodied by the conservative politician José Antonio Kast and the
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, indirectly. The Republican Party founded in 2019 is today the main group of "organic Pinochetism", the new far-right in Chile, with the party receiving increasing support as
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parties began to reach a point of political convergence in the area policies and a perceived collusion in corruption as scandals arose. The party's ideological doctrine is similar to the previously existing
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. Kast, the founder of the party had left the
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in protest, believing that the party criticized Augusto Pinochet too often. Another Pinochetist movement is
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, also founded in 2019. Among its members is a lawyer of military men convicted of human rights violations during the dictatorship. The RN militant Camila Flores (affiliated with Acción Republicana since 2018) has openly recognized himself as a Pinochetist. The same is the case with deputy Ignacio Urrutia, a member of the RN (1987-1997), UDI (2001-2018) and the Republican Party (since 2019).


See also

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Acto de Chacarillas The Acto de Chacarillas was a ritualized youth event held in the summit of Cerro Chacarillas in Santiago, Chile on 9 July 1977 organized by the military dictatorship of Chile. It was organized by the Frente Juvenil de Unidad Nacional to commemorat ...
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Fujimorism Fujimorism () denotes the policies and the political ideology of former President of Peru Alberto Fujimori as well as the personality cult built around him, his policies and his family. The ideology is defined by authoritarianism, its support for ...
* Guildism *
Reaganism Ronald Reagan was the 40th President of the United States (1981–1989). A Republican and former actor and governor of California, he energized the conservative movement in the United States from 1964. His basic foreign policy was to equal and ...
* Thatcherism *
Chiangism Chiangism (), also known as the Political Philosophy of Chiang Kai-shek, or Chiang Kai-shek Thought, is the political philosophy of President Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, who used it during his rule in China under the Kuomintang on both the main ...


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