Elizalde backs Boric's challenge to Kast over fake news

Interior Minister Álvaro Elizalde supported President Gabriel Boric's criticisms of president-elect José Antonio Kast, urging political debate to rely on verifiable facts rather than lies or fake news. This comes in response to Kast's accusations regarding the outgoing government's fiscal situation and other policies. Elizalde stressed the importance of truth for democracy, citing official data on poverty.

On Friday, President Gabriel Boric responded to criticisms from president-elect José Antonio Kast in an interview on Súbela Radio. Boric accused Kast of judging his administration "based on lies", especially after Kast's remarks at a meeting with entrepreneurs at Icare the previous day. There, Kast questioned the fiscal legacy left by the outgoing government and criticized Boric's handling of the US operation in Venezuela.

At a press point following the launch of the Programa Escuelas Abiertas de Verano 2026, Interior Minister Álvaro Elizalde backed the president. "We believe that political debate must be conducted with a high level of vision, and therefore, based on verifiable facts", Elizalde stated. He reinforced his stance by noting that during the campaign, it was repeatedly claimed that poverty had increased, but official Casen survey data showed a significant decrease in recent years.

Elizalde emphasized: "Truth is fundamental to democracy. [...] Our call is simply for this debate to take place with truthful, verifiable, official information". He added that "just as freedom of expression is inherent to democracy, truth is also essential so that debate occurs based on facts, and not on fake news or eventual falsehoods".

According to the minister, democratic debate is enriched when based on facts, within a framework of respect and democracy. The government has been consistent in this approach, he stressed.

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President Kast addressing the media in the Atacama region regarding his migrant policy statements.
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Kast shifts from 'metaphor' to 'hyperbole' on migrant expulsion pledge

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President José Antonio Kast clarified on Thursday that his campaign promise to expel 300,000 irregular migrants was a hyperbole, not a metaphor, while touring the Atacama region. The remarks follow similar comments he made the previous day that drew sharp opposition criticism.

President José Antonio Kast downplayed recent controversies in his administration on Tuesday during an event in Rengo, where he delivered property titles to families in the O’Higgins Region. He backed ministers Iván Poduje and Jorge Quiroz, urging focus on substance over form in debates on the Wetlands Law, education, and public finances.

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President José Antonio Kast led a political committee at La Moneda on Monday where he reprimanded deputy Diego Schalper (RN) for his government criticisms. The leader urged unity in the officialism, particularly regarding Mepco modifications due to fuel price hikes. Arturo Squella from Partido Republicano dismissed 'friendly fire' in the internal critiques.

Ten days have passed since José Antonio Kast assumed Chile's presidency, marked by high activity in security, economy, and education. The government has prioritized police actions, housing reconstruction, and fiscal adjustments. Key ministers lead coordinated initiatives under a 'Hub' model.

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President José Antonio Kast faced sharp criticism from opposition lawmakers after stating that his campaign pledge to expel 300,000 migrants on his first day in office was a metaphor. The remarks came during the opening of Construction Week.

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