It was launched on Friday (28) Más for Chile, a politicians’ training school that will adapt to the context of the Andean country the methodology developed by the initiative that is one of the drivers of the project.
Exchange is expected between RenovaBR alumni and participants in the Chilean program. There is also an expectation that campaign, communication and public management tools that had a positive impact proven on Brazilian political renewal will be used.
In a statement, Más for Chile said that the collaboration between the initiatives will allow the Chilean leadership school “to start its trajectory with a robust and effective methodology, focused on the preparation of candidates capable of acting with transparency, dialogue and commitment to democracy.”
Rodrigo Cobra, executive director of RenovaBR, in turn, argues that the partnership will “strengthen leaders that will make a difference in Latin America, committed to ethics and good policy.”
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