Second Round of the Presidential Elections in Chile: What Are the Confirmed Debates Between Jara and Kast
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Left-wing candidate Jeannette Jara and ultra-conservative flagman José Antonio Kast will contest La Moneda's chair in the second round of the presidential elections, which is taking place on December 14. The two candidates, who have achieved the majorities and left behind the other six candidates who have presented themselves in the first round, continue their campaigns. Among the activities envisaged are the debates and forums, meetings in whic…
On Sunday night, it was confirmed what various polls predicted would be the second presidential round between the Republican José Antonio Kast and the presidential candidate, Jeannette Jara (PC). But the passage to the ballotage not only leads to re-acquainting the pieces of the commandos and campaign strategies, but also to strengthening the security of the competitors. This, because since the passage to the second round of Jara and Kast, the D…
The analysis of Sunday's presidential and parliamentary elections continues, where Jeannette Jara and José Antonio Kast assured their step to the second round and the Congress was constituted of balanced forces, with broad growth by new parties such as De la Gente and the National Libertarian. For Ignacio Walker, former minister and former president of Christian Democracy, the results show a polarization in the face of an absence of center polit…
The first round in Chile left Jannette Jara in initial advantage, but the panorama towards December 14 remains open between alliances and political tensions The article Chile plays its future in second round between Jara and Kast was originally published in Las2orillas. Copyrights Las2orillas.co
On November 16, Chile defined the candidates that will face in the run-up to Presidential Elections 2025. Thus, Jeannette Jara (PC) and José Antonio Kast (Republican Party), will go to the polls on December 14, to determine who will be the new Head of State. The communist candidate led the vote with 26.85% of votes, followed by the Republican leader, who won 23.92%. What did Sammy Tarot say? In that line, after the votes resurfaced the predictio…
The decision that responds to a normal measure for those who pass the ballotage would have already been rejected by the Communist Party militant.
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