SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) — Amid a year of contagion and turmoil, Chileans vote Sunday on whether to draft a new constitution for their nation to replace guiding principles imposed four decades ago under a military dictatorship. The country's conservative government agreed with the center-left opposition to allow the plebiscite a month after the outbreak of vast street protests that erupted a year ago in frustration over inequality in pensions, education and health care in what has long been one of South America's most developed nations. If approved, a special convention would begin drafting a new constitution that would be submitted to voters in mid-2022. Chile's current constitution was drafted by the dictatorship of Gen.Read more on NewsOK.com