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Chile Politics · ChileChile's presidential election is heading to a December 14 runoff between Communist Party candidate Jeannette Jara, who led the first round with 26.8% of the vote, and far-right contender José Antonio Kast, who secured 24%.See the Story
Chile Runoff to Pit Communist Candidate Against Far-Right
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Democracy · Punta ArenasPresident Gabriel Boric arrived this morning at Liceo Industrial Armando Quezada Acharán, in Punta Arenas, to cast his vote in the first presidential round. With 8°C and his daughter Violeta in his arms, the president greeted neighbors who were waiting for him outside the compound, a scene that has been repeated in previous electoral processes during his administration. Boric suffocated at table 235 and remained 65 seconds in the secret chamber.…See the Story
This Was the Arrival of President Gabriel Boric at His Polling Station in Punta Arenas
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Polls · ChileOn Sunday, millions of voters came to different places to be part of the 2025 elections, in which the first presidential round was defined, the representatives of the Chamber of Deputies and Deputies were chosen; and, in some regions, the members of the Senate.The presidential contest was defined among the eight candidates for the country's highest magistracy: Franco Parisi (PDG), Jeannette Jara (PC), Marco Enríquez-Ominami (Independent), Johann…See the Story
The Day After the Presidential and Parliamentary Elections
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