Franco Parisi celebrates surprise 2.5 million votes and third place in Chile's 2025 presidential election first round, with PdG's 14 deputies.
Franco Parisi celebrates surprise 2.5 million votes and third place in Chile's 2025 presidential election first round, with PdG's 14 deputies.
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Franco Parisi surprises with 2.5 million votes in first round

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Franco Parisi of the Party of the People (PdG) secured over 2.5 million votes in the 2025 presidential first round, emerging as a pivotal figure for the runoff between Jeannette Jara and José Antonio Kast. His surprise third place has sparked discussions on vote transfers, though a poll shows splits. The PdG also won 14 deputies, giving it leverage in Congress.

In the 2025 presidential first round, Franco Parisi surprised by securing over 2.5 million votes, or 19% of the total, finishing just four points shy of the runoff. His campaign slogan 'neither fascist nor commie' appealed to disillusioned voters feeling unrepresented by traditional options, per post-election analyses. The PdG, led by him, elected 14 deputies, becoming a pivotal force in the Lower House where neither left nor right holds an absolute majority.

A Descifra poll showed 43% believing Parisi's votes would go to Kast, versus 39% to Jara. However, Parisi stated over 75% of his supporters would vote null or blank, indicating distance from 'the extremes.' In 2021, a similar endorsement to Kast failed to fully transfer votes, particularly in northern regions like Arica and Biobío, where Parisi was strong but Kast did not capture the full total.

Jara, with only 28.7% including other leftists, actively courts Parisi's backing, adopting proposals like VAT refunds on medicines and dismissing advisor Darío Quiroga for derogatory remarks against the PdG. Kast, supported by nearly 50% of the right, has less urgency, focusing on contrasting with Jara as continuity of Boric's government. Analysts note Parisi's true influence lies in his parliamentary bloc, though it faces internal discipline issues, as in 2022 when it quickly dissolved.

The Parisi phenomenon highlights an anti-system electorate, supported among middle incomes, youth, and low-education evangelicals, according to preliminary Faro UDD studies. His role could shape not only the December 14 runoff but future governability.

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X discussions highlight surprise over Franco Parisi's 2.5 million votes and PdG's 14 deputies, making them pivotal for the Jara-Kast runoff. Polls indicate PDG voters split, with many favoring nulo/blanco, some leaning Kast, and few to Jara. Sentiments range from praise for PdG's rise and voter independence to criticism of Parisi as extortionist and calls for endorsements.

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Despite former candidate Franco Parisi's call to reject President José Antonio Kast's megarreforma, some Partido de la Gente (PDG) deputies are open to supporting it. Bloc leader Juan Marcelo Valenzuela met with Interior Minister Claudio Alvarado to discuss the bill. Parliamentarians like Javier Olivares and Cristian Contreras expressed willingness to vote for it if it benefits Chileans.

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