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Chile gets first woman President

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January 16, 2006 09:56 IST

Socialist pediatrician Michelle Bachelet became Chile's first woman president after her opponent conceded that the former political prisoner had won.

The governing centre-left coalition's win kept Chile in pace with a steady leftward trend in Latin America.

With 67 per cent of about eight million votes counted, Bachelet had 53.2 per cent of the official count to multi-millionaire businessman Sebastian Pinera's 46.7 per cent.

Pinera, who congratulated Bachelet as 'president-elect', said, "I also desire Michelle the greatest possible success."

He vowed 'to continue to fight for our principles, which do not die today'.

"Our battle continues," he said.

Bachelet's center-left coalition has governed Chile since the end of the 1973-90 dictatorship of General Augusto Pinochet. Its mix of socialist ideology with free-market economics has produced a booming economy.

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