Claudio Alvarado defending cabinet changes at a press conference
Claudio Alvarado defending cabinet changes at a press conference
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Alvarado defends Kast cabinet change and urges opposition to build agreements

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New Interior and Segegob biminister Claudio Alvarado defended the May 19 cabinet adjustment driven by President José Antonio Kast. He highlighted the need to strengthen the security agenda and improve government coordination.

Alvarado said in an interview with Canal 13 that decisions in an emergency government must be swift to correct course. He explained that the president sought to inject more energy into security and achieve better political and communicational integration.

The biminister acknowledged that the security plan has faced communication issues and that actions have been conveyed in an isolated manner. He announced that Minister Martín Arrau will present the plan details on June 2 in the Senate.

From the opposition, PC president Lautaro Carmona called the change a failure and pointed to improvisation in the departures of Mara Sedini and Trinidad Steinert. FA president Constanza Martínez spoke of a lack of plan on security, while PS leader Paulina Vodanovic criticized the initial absence of clear policies.

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Discussions on X focus on Alvarado's defense of the May 19 cabinet reshuffle to boost security coordination, with some posts noting opposition criticism and early doubts about the move's effectiveness; reactions range from neutral reporting to skepticism about leadership and timing.

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President José Antonio Kast chairs a cabinet meeting at Cerro Castillo following ministerial changes.
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Kast leads cabinet meeting after first ministerial reshuffle

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President José Antonio Kast led his administration's fourth cabinet meeting on Thursday at Cerro Castillo, following Tuesday's ministerial adjustment that removed two ministers.

President José Antonio Kast removed Trinidad Steinert from the Public Security Ministry and Mara Sedini from the government spokesperson role this week. Polls by Cadem and Descifra show between 87% and 88% of respondents approve the cabinet adjustment.

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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.

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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José Antonio Kast's government held its first expanded political committee on Monday at La Moneda, where Segpres Minister José García announced urgencies for 20 bills, mainly on security and migration. Three initiatives received immediate discussion, including classifying irregular entry as a crime. The announcement comes amid internal criticisms over possible pardons and limits to free higher education.

Chile's Finance Minister Jorge Quiroz reiterated on Wednesday understanding Housing Minister Iván Poduje's concerns over Ñuble and Biobío reconstruction amid budget cut tensions. Poduje signed off on continuing the pavements participativos program despite Hacienda's suggestions. President José Antonio Kast defended coordination within his government team.

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Chile's Public Security Minister Trinidad Steinert and Undersecretary Andrés Jouannet missed a key Senate Finance Commission session on modernizing Carabineros, forcing its suspension. The incident drew criticism from both opposition and government lawmakers. A Segpres minister apologized for the coordination failure instead.

 

 

 

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