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Billionaire ex-president Pinera to contest run-off election in Chile, after securing big lead in first round

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Chilean presidential candidate Sebastian Pinera and his wife Cecilia kiss during a gathering with supporters after leading the first round of general elections in Santiago on Sunday. Photo: Reuters
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Billionaire conservative Sebastian Pinera, who held a commanding lead in Chile’s first round of presidential elections, and leftist former TV journalist Alejandro Guillier will contest a run-off next month.

Ex-president Pinera had a 36.6 per cent lead to Guillier’s 22.6 per cent with more than 90 per cent of the votes counted after the first round.

“Tonight we have achieved a great electoral result and above all because we have opened the doors which will lead us to better times,” Pinera told his triumphant supporters.

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Guillier, an independent supported by President Michelle Bachelet’s Socialist party, beat back a stiff challenge from an unheralded far-left candidate, Beatriz Sanchez, for the second run-off place.

Pinera, a 67-year-old billionaire who was president from 2010 to 2014, had been the clear favourite going into Sunday’s first round. The second round is set for December 17.
Chilean presidential candidate for the ruling New Majority coalition Alejandro Guillier speaks at the end of the elections at the party headquarters in Santiago de Chile on November 19. Photo: AFP
Chilean presidential candidate for the ruling New Majority coalition Alejandro Guillier speaks at the end of the elections at the party headquarters in Santiago de Chile on November 19. Photo: AFP
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“The result is very similar to the one we had in 2009, and in 2009 we won the election, and we managed to get our country up and running,” said Pinera, who campaigned on reviving an economy that has suffered years of weak growth.

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