That year, the programme adopted a format of confrontation between right-wing and left-wing panelists, but since then reformist figures and high-ranking authorities such as senators, deputies, mayors or scholars have also participated in a rotating cast.
[4][5][6][7][8] In May 2023, the newspaper La Cuarta held a vote for the Copihue de Oro award,[9][10][11][12] where the program resulted the winner in the "current affairs" category over other spaces such as Mesa Central (Canal 13), Tolerancia Cero (CNN Chile) and Estado nacional (TVN).[13] Similarly, the program has also included interviews with high-profile international personalities, such as María Corina Machado.
[14] The first broadcast was on January 26, 2021, hosted by journalist Iván Guerrero and a stable panel composed mainly of figures such as political scientist Irina Karamanos,[15] or lawyers Gabriel Alemparte, Javier Velasco and Francisco Orrego.
Other relevant guests were Emilia Schneider, Teresa Marinovic, Antonia Orellana and Elisa Loncón.
During that year, the main thematic thread was the public security crisis and the 2023 constitutional process, led this time by the Republican Party, which originally opposed this instance.