The Three Chilean Rights Measure Their Forces to Face Leftist Jara in the Race to La Moneda
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The presidential election of this Sunday 16th in Chile will live as a primary of the right, although in reality it is the first round. In front of the 15.7 million voters who are called to the polls, the opposition to Gabriel Boric arrives divided - they did not manage to make official primaries in June-, but strong and with advantage. The ultraconservative José Antonio Kast, the radical libertarian Johannes Kaiser or the representative of the h…
The two leading opponents expressed their indignation through X. In fact, José Antonio Kast argued that Jara owes the institution an apology.
In a new chapter of El Análisis Político, Rodrigo Bravo addressed the campaign closures of the various presidential candidates in the final straight before the elections on Sunday, November 16. Mega’s political editor also referred to the tightening of the tone of the candidate Evelyn Matthei against Republican José Antonio Kast.
This Sunday, November 16, the Presidential and Parliamentary Elections will be held. An instance in which the vote is mandatory is expected that more than 15 million voters will arrive at the polls. In this context, there is great uncertainty as to who La Moneda will arrive to occupy the position that Gabriel Boric now uses. And during these days new results of public opinion polls can no longer be published, which has increased the level of dou…
Both Evelyn Matthei Fornet (UDI) and José Antonio Kast Rist (P. Rep) expressed their annoyance with the official candidate Jeannette Jara Román (PC) for a song against Carabineros during her closing campaign with which she smiled, reports T13. In Jara’s activity, she sang from the audience “the one who doesn’t jump is paco“. The candidate laughs at the public and then continues with her speech. The video of the moment was shared by Matthei throu…
Days before the elections, Jeannette Jara and José Antonio Kast played their final cards with massive rallies in Santiago. There was music, emotional messages, calls to vote, and also sharp criticisms exchanged. Jara in Maipú: Music, Memory, and Unity. The government-backed candidate chose Maipú Plaza to close her campaign, a place with personal and political history. More than 15,000 people attended the event, which had the feel of a community …
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