Candidates debate Devés management, campus protests and Fech role

Francisco Martínez and Pablo Ruiz-Tagle, candidates for the University of Chile rectorship, debated the current administration, campus protests and the role of the Fech during a La Tercera program.

The debate took place on May 7 ahead of the May 12 election to choose the successor to Rector Rosa Devés for the 2026-2030 term. Martínez, dean of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, and Ruiz-Tagle, dean of Law, were the only participants after Sergio Lavandero and Alejandra Mizala declined.

Martínez supported continuity in research policies, gender equity and inclusion of indigenous peoples. Ruiz-Tagle praised fewer campus occupations and the gender focus, yet criticized weak public leadership and the blurring of the university’s voice with other state institutions.

The candidates differed on student protests. Martínez distinguished between occupations and encampments and rejected claims of a violent atmosphere. Ruiz-Tagle maintained that the central house is under occupation and argued that academic staff must lead governance.

On President Kast’s first two months, both noted contradictory signals. Martínez described rushed radical proposals without proper study, while Ruiz-Tagle expressed embarrassment at anti-intellectual remarks.

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Ñuñoa Mayor Sebastián Sichel speaks defiantly at press conference defending aide's illegal appointment amid Contraloría ruling.
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Sichel defends Fuentes despite Contraloría declaring appointment illegal

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Ñuñoa mayor Sebastián Sichel backed Tomás Fuentes' continued role as Dideco director after Contraloría ruled the appointment illegal due to a timing issue. Sichel said a correct decree will be issued on the 15th and criticized the Frente Amplio for seeking his dismissal on moral grounds. In the same interview, he called for flexible measures against school violence.

Chile's Universidad de Santiago (Usach) begins rector elections on Wednesday after the Tricel annulled Rodrigo Vidal's victory last November. Rejected academic Bruno Jerardino has asked Santiago's Court of Appeals for an order to halt the process. No judicial response has come yet, allowing the vote with three candidates to proceed.

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In the second round of the 2026 Universidad de Santiago de Chile (Usach) rector elections—held after the first round among three candidates and amid a legal challenge from an excluded contender—Pedro Palominos, a doctor in industrial engineering, won with 52.2% of the votes. He defeated Cristián Muñoz and will serve from 2026 to 2030, succeeding the annulled tenure of Rodrigo Vidal. In his victory speech, Palominos called for unity and pledged to elevate Usach as a top state university.

In the 'QR!' program on Canal E, experts analyzed the government's university funding project and compared it to the current law. Germán Pinazo, vice-rector of the Universidad Nacional de General Sarmiento, stated that the executive is breaching an existing regulation backed by the judiciary. The discussion highlighted budgetary obligations and effects on salaries and scholarships.

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Catalina Ugarte and Cristóbal de la Maza, Republican Party councilors in Las Condes, resigned to focus on government roles under President José Antonio Kast. Guillermo Plaza and Paulina Dittborn are set to replace them under electoral law. The council will formalize the resignations on Thursday.

The Superior Court of Bogotá ordered the reinstatement of José Ismael Peña as permanent rector of Universidad Nacional, a decision the Superior Council complied with in an extraordinary session. Peña will assume the position through possession ceremony within the established timeframe, ending Andrés Felipe Mora's interim role.

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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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