Chile elects Jose Antonio Kast, deepening regional shift to law-and-order politics
José Antonio Kast won with 58.16% amid a historic 85.4% turnout driven by compulsory voting, promising a government focused on order, security, and stricter migration control.
- On December 14, Jos� Antonio Kast, president-elect, secured a decisive win in Chile's runoff with 58.16% to 41.84% and 99.97% counted, leading all 16 regions.
- Driven by voters' concerns about rising crime and migration, Kast campaigned on cracking down on illegal immigration and organised crime while pledging economic revival, consolidating right-wing votes.
- His platform includes detention centres, five-metre-high walls, electric fences, three-metre-deep trenches, and Kast ordered roughly 330,000 undocumented migrants to leave before March 11 or face expulsion, pledging 100,000 additional prison spaces.
- Gabriel Boric called to congratulate and invited Kast to a transition meeting Monday at La Moneda, but Chile's factionalised Congress will force Kast to bargain with opposition parties.
- Regionally, analysts note Kast's victory will boost right-wing movements in Latin America and he pledged $6bn in planned public spending cuts within 18 months, though economists have questioned this.
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Chile Elects José Antonio Kast In Landslide, Signaling Shift Toward Security, Borders, And Free Markets
by Emmitt Barry, Worthy News Washington D.C. Bureau Chief (Worthy News) – SANTIAGO, Chile (Worthy News) – Chilean voters on Sunday delivered a decisive victory to conservative lawmaker José Antonio Kast, electing him president in what is being described as the country’s most sweeping political shift since its return to democracy in 1990. Kast defeated Communist candidate Jeannette Jara by a wide margin, campaigning on restoring public security, …
The ultra-right José Antonio Kast has won the final election for the presidency in Chile. In more and more countries in the region right-wing politicians now rule.
José Antonio Kast had an overwhelming victory on Sunday against his communist opponent.
Chilean flags were waved and some wore red caps with the words "Make Chile Great Again" in celebration of Chile's new president. A picture of dictator Augusto Pinochet also appeared. C...
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