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Will Jeannette Jara Be the Surprise on Sunday 29th?

Summary by El Pais
At the time of the registration of the candidates of the government parties to the primaries, it all seemed that this election was a race won for candidate Carolina Tohá. All and all assumed that the broad spectrum of parties that supported her candidacy – where the Socialist Party, For Democracy, Radical and Liberal – and later joined the Christian Democracy (DC) – assured her a loose win. Continue reading

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The day came. The four candidates began their early journey with the classic image of televised breakfasts along with their closest circles. Jeannette Jara (PC), for example, began their journey at his mother's house, Jeannette Román. There, he received the media. Later, he went to vote for Liceo Poeta Federico García Lorca, in the municipality of Conchalí where he studied. After voting, Jara made a final appeal: “there are many people who think…

·Chile
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At the time of the registration of the candidates of the government parties to the primaries, it all seemed that this election was a race won for candidate Carolina Tohá. All and all assumed that the broad spectrum of parties that supported her candidacy – where the Socialist Party, For Democracy, Radical and Liberal – and later joined the Christian Democracy (DC) – assured her a loose win. Continue reading

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While the election season is just getting underway in Chile, on the other side of the world, the votes are already being counted... and a clear trend is emerging: Jeannette Jara won strongly in Australia and New Zealand, easily winning both elections in the ruling party's pact. In Australia, the Communist Party candidate obtained 474 votes, easily surpassing Carolina Tohá (203 votes), Gonzalo Winter (119), and Jaime Mulet (21). In places like Sy…

The second in preferences away from our borders, for now, is Carolina Tohá.

In New Zealand Jeannette Jara, it is imposed in primary. Jeannette Jara: 165 (60.90%) Gonzalo Winter: 47 (17.34%) Carolina Tohá: 52 (19.18%) Jaime M

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cronicadigital.cl broke the news in on Sunday, June 29, 2025.
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