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José Antonio Kast won the presidential election in Chile last night with 58 percent of the vote.
In the Chilean presidential election the nostalgic extreme right candidate of Pinochet wins. José Antonio Kast will be the new president of Chile after
In the second round of the Chilean presidential election, the ultra-conservator José Antonio Caste won, reports Associated Press, and after processing the ballots submitted in the 14 December elections, Cast won 58.2 per cent of the vote.
He based his political proposal on order and security, promising to close the borders to immigrants. In the past he had supported Pinochet
With a campaign focused on combating crime and irregular immigration, José Antonio Kast won 58.2% of the vote. His victory marks the country's largest right-wing turn since the return to democracy in 1990.
The Chileans elected the ultra-conservative candidate with 58% of the vote on Sunday 14 December, a first since the dictatorship of Pinochet thirty-five years ago.
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