The article delves into the personal and professional life of Carolina Tohá, a prominent figure in Chilean politics. It highlights her upbringing, marked by her father's assassination during the Pinochet dictatorship, and her subsequent journey into politics, culminating in her current presidential candidacy.
The article touches on the challenges Tohá faces as a presidential candidate, including tensions with certain political factions and the scrutiny that comes with public life. Her reflections on navigating difficult situations and maintaining resilience are also prominent.