Presidential Debate in Chile 2025, Live Candidates Face in a New Forum on Television
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The eight presidential candidates for the November 16 elections face their second debate on open Chilean television. Franco Parisi, Jeannette Jara, Marco Enríquez-Ominami, Johannes Kaiser, José Antonio Kast, Eduardo Artés, Evelyn Matthei and Harold Mayne-Nicholls attend the forum organized by Canal 13, which is held on Sunday, October 26, at 8 p.m. The candidates for La Moneda will have the possibility to present their ideas, to interject with e…
Twenty days after the presidential and parliamentary elections, the candidates for La Moneda face for the third time in a television debate that will be broadcast since 8 p.m. on Canal 13. Although this is the third televised debate, it is actually the second opportunity in which all the presidentials will face each other. The first meeting took place on Wednesday, September 10, in Chilevision studies with the attendance of all the candidates fo…
Ramón Cavieres told Cooperativa that no flagman achieved "protagonism" in the Channel 13 forum, and foresaw that "it will not have much impact" among voters.
The candidates Evelyn Matthei Fornet (UDI) and Eduardo Artés Brichetti (Ind.) starred in the last cross question of Channel 13’s “The Debate.” In the instance, Chile’s flagwoman Vamos, Democrats and Amarillos addressed the independent’s statements regarding the protests, reports T13. It was at the end of September that the candidate proposed that the street will not “let rule” José Antonio Kast if he arrives at La Moneda. Matthei, in his turn to…
Twenty days after the presidential election, the eight candidates for La Moneda were measured last night in a new debate held in Canal 13. As a backdrop, the meeting took place amidst the movements in the polls and the increasingly closed competition between the candidates of the right. In the anteroom of the debate, in fact, the Cadem poll showed Jeannette Jara leading the preferences with 27%, followed by José Antonio Kast with 20%. In the thi…
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