Jeannette Jara rallies supporters in Coquimbo, criticizing Kast's fiscal cuts amid cheers and performances.
Jeannette Jara rallies supporters in Coquimbo, criticizing Kast's fiscal cuts amid cheers and performances.
Larawang ginawa ng AI

Jara concludes campaign closing tour in Coquimbo, slamming Kast's 'clandestine' fiscal cuts

Larawang ginawa ng AI

Following her rally in Puente Alto, presidential candidate Jeannette Jara (PC) wrapped up her campaign at Plaza Vicuña Mackenna in Coquimbo—where she took first-round majority—with sharp attacks on José Antonio Kast's US$6 billion cuts plan as 'clandestine.' She defended social gains, vowed justice reforms, closed TAG debt and María Corina Machado controversies, amid artistic performances.

Building on Wednesday's Puente Alto closing, Jeannette Jara ended her presidential campaign Thursday afternoon at Coquimbo's Plaza Vicuña Mackenna, a symbolic choice for her 27.5% first-round win on November 16. Joined by artists Banda Conmoción, Shamanes Crew, Los Pincheira del Sur, and Roberto Márquez, the event featured the national anthem and flags of Chile, Palestine, Mapuche, and sexual diversity. It was ongoing at edition time.

Jara reiterated defenses of the 40-hour week and social rights, while promising stringent penalties for crime 'whether 30 or 70 years old.' She targeted new audiences—seniors, autistic children's families, caregivers—with home security and 'zero down payment' housing, VAT-free medicines, and SME aid.

Her fiercest barbs were for Kast: quoting his spokesperson Rodolfo Carter on US$6 billion cuts, she decried the 'clandestine' plan to slash social rights without public notice as 'extremely serious.' She urged dialogue with doubters and fake news victims.

Attendees included Senator Daniel Núñez (PC), deputies Carolina Tello (FA), Nathalie Castillo (PC), Cristián Tapia (ind.), Daniel Manouchehri (PS), Daniella Cicardini (PS), and Coquimbo Mayor Alí Manouchehri. Earlier in Ovalle, Jara dismissed the TAG debt row: 'Paid immediately, topic closed.' On Machado: 'Democracy must return to Venezuela.'

Jara votes Sunday in Conchalí, awaits results at Londres 76 command, and pledged to call Kast if he wins.

Ano ang sinasabi ng mga tao

Discussions on X about Jeannette Jara's campaign closing in Coquimbo highlight her attacks on José Antonio Kast's 'clandestine' US$6 billion fiscal cuts, with supporters praising her defense of social spending and critics comparing low attendance to Kast's rally while referencing TAG debt and María Corina Machado controversies. News outlets reposted the article, sparking limited but polarized reactions favoring transparency in fiscal plans.

Mga Kaugnay na Artikulo

President Kast addressing mayors at the National Meeting in La Serena regarding contributions criticism.
Larawang ginawa ng AI

Kast attends Mayors Meeting in La Serena to address Contributions criticism

Iniulat ng AI Larawang ginawa ng AI

President José Antonio Kast attended the National Meeting of Mayors in La Serena on Thursday, aiming to address municipal criticisms over a Contributions reform and local financing issues.

Chilean presidential candidate Jeannette Jara took part on Thursday in an international forum in Sao Paulo organized by the Rosa Luxemburg Foundation.

Iniulat ng AI

President José Antonio Kast became involved in an exchange with a woman upon arriving at the Centro Cultural de Villarrica during his visit to the region.

President José Antonio Kast completed a cabinet adjustment on May 19, the fastest since the return to democracy. The departures included ministers Mara Sedini and Trinidad Steinert. Days later, additional modifications were recorded in the team at the Segundo Piso of La Moneda.

Gumagamit ng cookies ang website na ito

Gumagamit kami ng cookies para sa analytics upang mapabuti ang aming site. Basahin ang aming patakaran sa privacy para sa higit pang impormasyon.
Tanggihan