On the brink of anarchy, Chile’s National Congress caves in to the demands of the protesters and the Partido Comunista de Chile (Communist Party of Chile) by agreeing to hold a referendum on whether to have a constituent assembly – a constitutional convention to draft a new Chilean constitution and establish a new government. Dr. Carlos Casanova, professor of philosophy of law at the Universidad Santo Tomás in Santiago, Chile, joins The New American’s Christian Gomez to discuss the latest news and the likely consequences for Chiles of convening the constituent assembly.