After Matthei's Onslaught: Kast Remains Committed to the Second Round and Reiterates that "the Adversary Is in the Government"
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Another break in the opposition is Chile’s presidential candidate Come on, Evelyn Matthei, with Republican José Antonio Kast, who is facing for the third time the race for La Moneda. This time, the former mayor of Providencia raised her reproaches for the “dirty campaign” against her and announced a complaint against those who are responsible for the social media records that qualify her as a person suffering from alzheimer. One of the specific …
In addition, he confirmed that “I have no doubt of who to support” in an eventual ballooning. In conversation with Now is When, the mayor of Santiago, Mario Desbordes, addressed in detail the reactions that generated the statements of Evelyn Matthei on Radio Infinite where he questioned his support in a possible second round between José Antonio Kast and Jeannette Jara, this in the framework of the complaint filed by RN senators for the campaign…
Although it is common for polarization in politics to lead ideological opponents to disqualify themselves and sometimes insult each other, violence and aggressiveness in fratricidal disputes on the Chilean right never cease to amaze. The dispute that has been taking place between supporters of Chile’s candidate Vamos, former senator Evelyn Matthei, and Republicans’ standard-bearer, José Antonio Kast, has reached unsuspected levels, even for the …
José Antonio Kast Rist beats Jeannette Jara Román in both the first round poll and the spontaneous presidential preference, according to the most recent delivery of the Cadem Public Plaza Survey, reports BioBioChile. The Republican candidate took the lead in the first round with 30% of the preferences (+3 points), surpassing Jara, which remains with 27% of the last installment Cadem. Evelyn Matthei (14%), Franco Parisi (11%) and Johannes Kaiser …
Evelyn Matthei's candidacy generates uncertainty in Chile Come on, while the coalition reaffirms its support for José Antonio Kast in a possible second round. To read the full article, visit The Times in Spanish Source
Chile's presidential candidate Vamos announced the action against those responsible for the social media videos that make her look like she has alzheimer.
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