Kaiser Criticizes Kast for Failing to Include a Valuable Agenda in His Program and Advocates Privatization of State Enterprises
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The PNL flagman advanced that his eventual government would eliminate 16 ministries, as well as dismiss thousands of officials and partially privatize firms such as Codelco, ENAP and TVN.
By Rodrigo Longa Johannes Kaiser's government plan for 2026–2030 reads like a call for a break: a smaller state, an unbridled market, and a comprehensive focus on "freedom, investment, and order." The document—technical in some places, ideological in others—proposes everything from the elimination of burdensome taxes to a complete transformation of the state apparatus. But behind the rhetoric lie uncomfortable questions about fiscal feasibility,…
The presidential candidate of the Libertarian National Party, Johannes Kaiser, explained on Tuesday some of the proposals that mark his road map towards La Moneda. With a speech focused on the reduction of the size of the state, the flexibility of the labor market and a greater opening to private capital, Kaiser outlined the key axes of his government program. Among the most forceful measures, the deputy announced his intention to eliminate 16 m…
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