President Kast undergoes drug test and announces bill

President José Antonio Kast underwent a drug test on Wednesday morning at a medical center in Las Condes, his first since taking office. The action addresses opposition criticism over delays in ministers' tests, despite an existing law. Kast announced reforms to bolster integrity, including periodic tests for lawmakers.

José Antonio Kast visited the Asociación Chilena de Seguridad medical center in Las Condes for a hair drug test, funded by his own resources. He stated results would be published once available.

The move responds to opposition demands, including from the Partido Socialista requesting Contraloría oversight. An existing law requires tests for officials, but lacks funding and regulations, La Moneda officials explained.

Kast proposed amending Decree Supremo N° 1.215 of 2006 to standardize hair tests, effective for up to 90 days. He announced a bill to extend the requirement to the President with mandatory publication, and Dipres funding for ministries.

The policy would cover senators, deputies, and party leaders receiving public funds via periodic public tests. Minister Mara Sedini noted it was a campaign promise, with many officials taking voluntary tests before assuming roles.

Ruling party figures like Ximena Ossandón and Andrés Longton praised it, while opponents including Manouchehri and Luis Cuello stressed compliance with legal deadlines.

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