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===Chile=== The term ''New Right'' (Spanish: ''Nueva derecha'') has come into mainstream political discourse since the election of [[Sebastián Piñera]] in 2010, when interior minister [[Rodrigo Hinzpeter]] used it to describe his government. Hinzpeter's introduction of the term caused a buzz among newspapers, politicians and analysts. According to a column published in ''[[The Clinic (newspaper)|The Clinic]]'', the New Right is different from the old [[military dictatorship|dictatorial]] right of [[Augusto Pinochet]], in the sense that it embraces democracy. It is also different from the religiously conservative [[Unión Demócrata Independiente]] party, in that it is more open to discussing issues like [[divorce]]. According to the same analysis, the New Right is becoming increasingly pragmatic, as shown by their decision to increase taxes following the [[2010 Chilean earthquake]].<ref>Marcelo Pollack, ''New Right in Chile'' (Springer, 1999). {{ISBN?}}</ref>
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