Jara Promises a "Demanding" Opposition to Kast After Losing the Runoff Election in Chile
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The former Minister of Labor in Gabriel Boric's government also called for unity among the forces of the new opposition.
The former presidential candidate of the People's Party (PDG), Franco Parisi, spoke after José Antonio Kast's overwhelming victory over Jeannette Jara in the second presidential round.The leader of the PDG indicated that according to a preliminary analysis, the votes obtained by his figure in the first round would have joined Kast and stressed that the PDG will be “concerned with the interests of the people” in the next Republican government.In …
The deputy (PS) Nelson Venegas congratulated the president-elect, but also made it clear that “I in my role as deputy will be a firm opponent.” “Always open to dialogue, to talks, but on fundamental issues I will be irreducible, as is the defense of workers’ rights or conquered social rights. Those are issues that are at least the line on which I will never be willing to negotiate.
This analysis of José Antonio Kast was originally published in Catalonia Plural. You can read it in Catalan here. Chilean politics only tend to hoard international headlines every four years, coinciding with the holding of the presidential elections. Traditionally, if we leave aside the mobilizations of 2011 or 2019, bipartisanism has been able to control the country’s political institutions, and turnism along with some centripetal moderation ha…
A far-right party is ruling Chile for the first time since dictator Augusto Pinochet stepped down 35 years ago, after José Antonio Kast won a presidential election on Sunday. Kast, among other things, campaigned on promises to deport hundreds of thousands of immigrants.
Clear victory for the candidate of the Republican Party of Chile, son of a soldier from Nazi Germany and a declared admirer of the dictator Augusto Pinochet. Main topics: ChileRead the full article
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