Ruth Hurtado confirms talks with libertarians for Kast's government

Ruth Hurtado, general secretary of the Republican Party, revealed ongoing talks with the National Libertarian Party for potential inclusion in José Antonio Kast's government. She also hinted at possible cabinet names, such as Enrique Paris and Jaime Mañalich for Health. These developments come amid early dilemmas for the president-elect, including Michelle Bachelet's UN candidacy.

José Antonio Kast, Chile's president-elect, is navigating his first weeks with a focus on unity and prudence, according to observers. In meetings with authorities, he has emphasized respect for adversaries and regional investment promotion, while exploring a 'humanitarian corridor' for irregular foreigners.

Ruth Hurtado, general secretary of the Republican Party, confirmed on TVN's Estado Nacional that talks with the National Libertarian Party (PNL) are progressing. 'The meetings and conversations have been advancing, and I believe they will join,' she stated. The PNL, a new party, is in a reflection process to decide participation, akin to the Republicans' early transition.

On the cabinet, Hurtado mentioned Health Ministry candidates like Enrique Paris, Jaime Mañalich, and Luis Castillo, calling them 'tremendous names.' She ruled out Paula Daza due to family criteria, referencing José Luis Daza as potential Economy undersecretary. For that role, she hopes for his involvement given his public spending cut experience in Argentina: 'It would be tremendous support.' For government spokesperson, she dismissed her own candidacy and pointed to Mara Sedini as likely, possibly in a merger of Interior with the Government Secretariat. For foreign minister, she praised Francisco Pérez for opening international markets but did not confirm.

Another imminent dilemma is Michelle Bachelet's candidacy for UN Secretary-General, as she seeks Kast's support. Yet, her figure raises doubts for lacking national and international unity representation, including campaigns against the far-right that encompassed Kast.

Economically, expectations must be adjusted: growth will not exceed 2% annually soon, requiring time for reforms like corporate tax reduction and permit streamlining.

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Reactions on X to Ruth Hurtado's confirmation of talks with the National Libertarian Party (PNL) for José Antonio Kast's cabinet include mentions of potential Health ministers Enrique Paris and Jaime Mañalich. Sentiments vary: support for technical expertise, criticism of Paris over pandemic policies, skepticism toward libertarian participation, and neutral reporting.

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