The Radical Party has begun its dissolution after 162 years, having failed to secure the required parliamentary seats in the recent elections. Its glorious legacy, represented by figures like Pedro Aguirre Cerda and his anti-fascist struggle, sharply contrasts with its sad decline: former members such as Ricardo Navarrete are using its name to support far-right agendas, distorting its history and foundational principles, while the collective tragically fades away.