Abstract

This article examines the origin and dissolution of the Antofagasta Civilian Constitutional Movement (MCC for the Spanish acronym) that defeated Gr. Bartolome Blanche dictatorship. MCC represented the deeply rooted regionalist sentiment forged in the warmth of the city’s genesis via the municipality’s organization of its people. MCC action involved reestablishing democratic institutionality as a potential solution to the region’s social and economic crisis. The complexity of the political fabric in 1932 also slightly influenced the reaction against political and administrative centralism and military intervention in politics.

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