Kast Argues with a Woman and Addresses His Son, Who Denied Him the Greeting: "Don't Let His Mother Use It"
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The tense exchange in Villarrica between President José Antonio Kast and a woman unleashed an attack on the left in Chile, with criticisms from the Communist Party, the Broad Front and the Socialist Party, and even from the outgoing President of Colombia, Gustavo Petro.The President was involved this Thursday in the altercation, after the neighbor - who was in the place - moved him and shouted out against him.Kast chose to respond, questioning t…
President José Antonio Kast starred on Thursday in a tense altercation with a woman in the commune of Villarrica, in the southern region of La Araucanía, after a child refused to shake his hand. As part of his visit to the Liquén Cultural Center, where the president led a ceremony to hand over domain titles to Mapuche families, he spent a few minutes greeting a group of people who were waiting for him. A small one, however, refused to shake his …
In a heated discussion, President José Antonio Kast was involved during his visit to Villarrica,...
Buenos Aires, 26 June (NA)- The president of Chile, José Antonio Kast, was at the center of a national controversy after leading a public altercation in the commune of Villarrica (Region of Araucania), an episode that was widely broadcast by video and replicated by multiple media, generating political and social repercussions. The incident occurred during an official activity in the Liquén Cultural Center, where Kast headed the delivery of domai…
Chilean President José Antonio Kast (Republican Party, right-wing) argued with a child who refused to greet him, and with the boy's mother, who was subsequently arrested. The episode took place on Thursday (June 25, 2026) in Villarrica, a city in the La Araucanía region, in the south of the country. According to Chile's El País, the woman was detained by police minutes after the verbal confrontation. The arrest occurred after an identity check r…
The episode took place on the outskirts of the Liquén Cultural Center, where the president led a ceremony to hand over domain titles to Mapuche families.
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