The Chilean Amplitude political party, known in Spanish as "Amplitud," emerged in the political landscape of Chile as a center-right political entity. It was founded in 2014 by a group of former members of the National Renewal party (Renovación Nacional), who decided to break away due to ideological differences and the desire for a more inclusive and liberal approach within the right-wing spectrum of Chilean politics. The founders include Lily Pérez, Karla Rubilar, and Pedro Browne, among others, who sought to create a political platform that could appeal to a broade…
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