The World - News from May 4, 1989
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President Augusto Pinochet’s military government withdrew an offer to reform Chile’s constitution after opposition parties rejected the proposals as insufficient. “In the face of this rejection . . . there is no room for any reform. The opposition has closed all possibility of achieving the necessary consensus,” Interior Minister Carlos Caceres said in a statement. Saying he was “disappointed” with the opposition response, Caceres ruled out any further negotiations and said the government will concentrate on preparing for December’s elections.
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