Kast Gives the Arm to Twist with the Fastest Cabinet Change Since the Return to Democracy
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The level of disapproval of the President fell four points, being 49%.
On the 69th day of his term, President José Antonio Kast, despite his strong resistance, gave his arm to twist and made his first Cabinet change on Tuesday. He was the fastest since the return to democracy in 1990. He was not in his plans and, for weeks, despite private and public criticism not only from the opposition, but from the ruling party, he had to remove his Minister of Security, Trinidad Steinert, who had in his hands to carry forward …
Earlier than expected, President José Antonio Kast concluded his first cabinet change on Tuesday and generated a strong repositioning of pieces in his government. The bet, although left some strong, also meant a defeat for several of the main figures of La Moneda. Beyond the present-day ex-Ministers Trinidad Steinert (Security) and Mara Sedini (Segegob), the modification made a lasting blow to the president himself and his main advisers, who saw…
With a new cabinet and public account in sight, Kast faces the challenge of meeting his promises of security and reconstruction in a critical context.
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