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From ‘Nazi’ to ‘Moment for Reflection’: Latin America’s Left Feels the Blow of Kast’s Victory in Chile

Summary by El Pais
The leaders of Brazil, Mexico and Colombia have responded in very different ways to the return of the far right to the South American country, which held a runoff vote on Sunday

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In this chapter of La Tercera's streaming program, he reviewed the interview with José Toro Kemp, secretary general of the PPD, who urged the creation of an alliance - whether as a federation, single party or coalition - between his collectivity, the Radical Party, the PL and the DC, as a counterpart of the PS, the FA and the PC. In addition, he called the imposition of José Antonio Kast on Jeannette Jara in Sunday's presidential elections the "…

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The Colombian president affirmed that the victory of the right-wing is not “for life and humanity” and linked his rise to Nazism; Santiago defended the sovereign decision of the Chileans

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Mexico's president Claudia Sheinbaum said Monday that the victory of ultra-rightist José Antonio Kast in Chile's presidential elections should open a moment of deep reflection for progressive movements in Latin America, while stressing the irrest...

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The president of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum, called the victory of the ultraconservative Pinochetist José Antonio Kast in the presidential elections of Chile an urgent "call for attention" for the progressive movements of Latin America. In his press conference on Monday, Sheinbaum recognized the results, without concealing his concern for the advance of radical right-wing forces in the continent, a panorama that forces the Latin American left to …

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The president of Colombia, Gustavo Petro, caused a diplomatic crisis with Chile after calling José Antonio Kast, the president elected on Sunday's ballot in Chile, whose outgoing government presented a formal protest to Bogotá, a “Nazi”. “Fascism is advancing, I will never shake hands with a Nazi and a son of a Nazi, either; they are death in human beings. Sad that (Augusto) Pinochet had to impose himself by force, but sadder now is that people …

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la Nacion broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Monday, December 15, 2025.
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