Boric ministers defend career-trust distinction in face of transition protocol criticisms

Following initial backlash from president-elect José Antonio Kast's team, President Gabriel Boric's government detailed its protocol—part of the public sector adjustment bill—to protect career civil servants while ending trust positions on March 11, 2026. Ministers emphasized the measures formalize existing rules and require congressional approval.

In response to criticisms labeling the protocol a 'breach of trust,' Interior Minister Álvaro Elizalde and Finance Minister Nicolás Grau clarified the distinction between career and trust public officials during the transition to Kast's administration.

Elizalde stated at La Moneda that 'exclusive trust positions... will all cease their positions due to the change of command' on March 11, 2026, as these roles are held by individuals committed to Boric's project. He stressed the incoming president can freely appoint new trust officials.

Grau noted that most state workers predate the current government and may not align politically, justifying protections for career positions. Dismissals of career officials must be justified, appealable to the Comptroller General, per the agreement with public sector unions.

The protocol, negotiated amid the readjustment bill's 3.4% salary hike, seeks stability for public service while preserving executive flexibility. It now awaits parliamentary debate amid ongoing frictions.

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President José Antonio Kast announcing cabinet reshuffle at a press conference.
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Kast announces fastest cabinet change since return to democracy

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President José Antonio Kast announced Tuesday the departure of ministers Trinidad Steinert and Mara Sedini in a cabinet adjustment that comes just 69 days into his term.

After Gabriel Boric's government ended and José Antonio Kast took office, several former undersecretaries have taken up new roles in Congress, municipalities, and academia. Figures like Nicolás Facuse and Luna Follegati now serve as parliamentary advisors, while others seek positions in the private sector or education.

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President José Antonio Kast said in his first radio interview from La Moneda that exceptions will be evaluated case by case in the 3% budget cuts ordered by Hacienda to ministries. He confirmed analyzing salary reductions for executive authorities amid the fuel price crisis. He also backed questioned ministers and defended his emergency government's priorities.

Building on its March announcement of 20 priority bills, José Antonio Kast's government has assigned urgencies to 70 bills total—five of its own and 65 sponsored—prioritizing security, justice, and migration. Nine have already been enacted into law.

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President José Antonio Kast ended his tour in northern Chile defending his National Reconstruction Plan and questioning the fiscal situation inherited from Gabriel Boric. In Antofagasta, he addressed criticisms over education measures and called for constructive opposition. He also justified withdrawing projects like branch bargaining and Mepco.

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