In this highly complicated presidential term the president launched a populist program very different from the vision of his predecessor: he tried to win over the young people who were physically and psychologically wounded from the massacre of Tlatelolco. It was a period of university expansion, guerillas, ambitious and expensive projects, a tightening of relations with Cuba and the Third World. In addition, the regime extended a welcoming reception to Chileans exiled due to the recent military coup d'etat. It would end with a grave economic crisis and the succession of power to a friend of his with little political experience.—Clío TV