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15-12-2025
Chile has elected far-right candidate José Antonio Kast as its next president, marking a significant shift to the right since the end of the country's military dictatorship in 1990. Kast won with over 58% of the vote, defeating the governing left-wing coalition candidate Jeanette Jara. Kast's campaign focused on security, immigration, and crime, and he has pledged to restore order, crack down on irregular immigration, and implement sharp spending cuts. His policies echo those of Donald Trump, and he has praised Chile's former dictator Augusto Pinochet. Kast's victory is likely to be welcomed by investors due to his free-market economic approach.
Entities: José Antonio Kast, Chile, Jeanette Jara, Augusto Pinochet, Donald Trump • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
15-12-2025
Chile's presidential election has been won by Jose Antonio Kast, a right-wing hardliner, who secured 58.30% of the vote in a runoff against leftist candidate Jeannette Jara. Kast's victory is seen as part of a regional shift towards law-and-order politics, with similar wins for right-wing leaders in Ecuador, El Salvador, and Argentina. Kast's campaign focused on addressing rising crime and migration, with proposals including building border walls, deploying the military to high-crime areas, and deporting migrants in the country illegally. His victory is expected to have significant implications for Chile's economy and politics, although his more radical proposals may face opposition from a divided Congress.
Entities: Jose Antonio Kast, Chile, Jeannette Jara, Latin America, Republican Party • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
15-12-2025
Ultra-conservative José Antonio Kast has been elected as Chile's next president, winning 58.16% of the vote against leftist Jeannette Jara's 41.84%. Kast's campaign focused on expelling undocumented migrants and addressing rising violence, which has become a major concern for Chileans. He has pledged to build detention centers, increase military presence along the border, and cut public spending by $6bn within 18 months. Kast's victory is seen as part of a broader right-wing wave in South America, but Chilean analysts also view it as a continuation of the country's tradition of alternating power between left and right. Kast's leadership style is expected to be firm on security issues, but his economic policies are less clear.
Entities: José Antonio Kast, Chile, Jeannette Jara, Gabriel Boric, Pinochet • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform