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17-11-2025
Chile's presidential election is heading to a run-off vote in December between Communist Party candidate Jeannette Jara and far-right candidate José Antonio Kast. The election campaign was dominated by issues of crime and immigration, with both candidates pledging to take tough stances. Jara, from the governing coalition, narrowly won the first round, but Kast is expected to gain momentum as he consolidates votes from other right-wing candidates. Kast has promoted a hardline approach to immigration, including a border wall and mass deportations, while Jara has pledged to increase lithium production, raise the minimum wage, and build new prisons. The outcome of the election could determine whether Chile shifts to the right, with Kast's conservative policies potentially altering the country's political landscape.
Entities: Jeannette Jara, José Antonio Kast, Chile, Communist Party, Gabriel Boric • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
17-11-2025
Chile's presidential election is headed to a runoff between Jeannette Jara, a communist and former labor minister, and José Antonio Kast, a hard-right former lawmaker. The first round saw Jara claim 26.7% of the vote, while Kast secured 24.1%. The runoff, scheduled for December 14, will likely be a closely contested battle between the two candidates with starkly different visions for Chile's future. Jara promises to maintain and expand social welfare programs, while Kast vows to shrink the state and implement law-and-order policies. The election is dominated by issues of crime, immigration, and economic discontent.
Entities: Jeannette Jara, José Antonio Kast, Chile, Communist Party, Chile's center-left governing coalition • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
17-11-2025
Chile's presidential election is heading to a runoff between Jeannette Jara, a Communist Party member and former labor minister, and José Antonio Kast, an ultraconservative veteran politician. The first round saw Jara win 26.8% of the vote, while Kast secured almost 24%. The runoff is expected to be highly polarized, with Kast promising to tackle crime and immigration, while Jara vows to maintain a social safety net. The candidates are likely to moderate their stances to appeal to the center ground.
Entities: Jeannette Jara, José Antonio Kast, Chile, Communist Party, Unidad por Chile • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
17-11-2025
The far-right candidate José Antonio Kast is in pole position to become Chile's next president after advancing to the second round of the presidential election. Kast, an ultraconservative lawyer, campaigned on hard-line promises to combat crime and immigration, and has been endorsed by other right-wing candidates who were eliminated in the first round. He will face Communist party candidate Jeannette Jara in the second round on December 14. Kast's campaign has been influenced by Donald Trump's style, with pledges to 'put Chileans first' and build a 'Border Shield' to keep migrants out. The election has been marked by concerns over public security and immigration, with Kast promising to crack down on foreign criminals and create a hostile environment for immigrants.
Entities: José Antonio Kast, Chile, Jeannette Jara, Communist party, Gabriel Boric • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform