Chilean President Sebastián Piñera has announced reforms aimed at ending days of violent protests.
He vowed to increase the basic pension by 20% and proposed a law that would see the state cover the costs of expensive medical treatments.
Chilean President Sebastián Piñera has announced reforms aimed at ending days of violent protests.
He vowed to increase the basic pension by 20% and proposed a law that would see the state cover the costs of expensive medical treatments.
The protests were sparked by a rise in metro prices but grew into something bigger as thousands took to the streets over austerity and inequality. Fifteen people have died and more than 5,000 detained.