It was estimated that the Constitutional Convention would begin its sessions between 19 April and 14 May 2021; other sources indicated that the start of sessions should take place at the beginning of June. In the session of installation of the Convention, its president and vice president must be elected by an absolute majority of its members. Likewise, it must approve its voting regulations and operating rules by a quorum of two-thirds of its members. In the event that there are claims for alleged violations of the procedural rules applicable to the Convention, these will be known and resolved by five members of the
Supreme Court, chosen by a draw. The Convention must draft and propose the text of the new Political Constitution of the Republic within a period of nine months, and it may be extended only once for three months. Once the proposed new Constitution is approved by the Convention or the term of the extension expires, the institution will be dissolved. However, several parliamentarians demonstrated against occupying the headquarters of the former Congress in Santiago, since according to them other legislative tasks and meetings with civil society are carried out in that building and would not present the necessary infrastructure. Deputy Iván Flores proposed that the Convention meets at the
Huneeus Palace. On 23 November 2020, the government entered several indications to the Budget Law for the year 2021, among which are considered items to remodel and enable both the palace of the former National Congress in Santiago and the Pereira Palace in order to house the Constitutional Convention, evaluating the possibility that the plenary sessions are held in the old chamber of the Chamber of Deputies or the Hall of Honor of the former Congress, and that the Pereira Palace as an auxiliary building that houses different commissions and services. On 11 January 2021, President
Sebastián Piñera announced the Pereira Palace as the working headquarters of the Constitutional Convention. The venue will have 15 offices with 102 seats and 11 meeting rooms with a total capacity of 132 seats, as well as a larger room that can host meetings of up to 40 people; There will also be a dining room on the fourth level for the conventional constituents. It was also confirmed that the palace of the former National Congress will be used for plenary sessions and for certain commissions.
Election of President and Vice-President (Vice-President) and
Elisa Loncón (President) are seen from behind leading the ceremony. The election of the President of the Convention proceeded in two rounds. The first round of voting resulted in a plurality (a majority of 78 being needed): •
Elisa Loncón Antileo (Independent, Mapuche) - 58 •
Isabel Godoy Monardez (Independent, Qulla) - 35 •
Harry Jürgensen Caesar (Vamos Chile, District 25) - 36 •
Patricia Politzer Kerekes (Independent, District 10) - 20 A second-round resulted in the election of Loncón as President: • Elisa Loncón - 96 • Harry Jürgensen - 33 • Patricia Politzer - 18 • Isabel Godoy - 5 • Blank vote - 3 Loncón will be the first person of Mapuche descent to serve as leader of a legislative body in Chile's history. In three rounds,
Jaime Bassa (independent, supported by
Social Convergence) was elected as Vice-President of the Convention. Shortly after being elected President and Vice President Elisa Loncón and Jaime Bassa declared their aim to discuss a formal petition for the so-called
Prisoners of the Revolt. Loncón also mentioned her aim to provide amnesty to indigenous "
political prisoners" of the
Mapuche conflict. First round candidates: •
Jaime Bassa •
Rodrigo Rojas Vade •
Rodrigo Logan •
Renato Garín ==List of members==