Chile's Democratic Excellence Ahead of Kast Presidency

With José Antonio Kast set to take office on March 11, 2026, following his landslide election win, Chile's top global democratic rankings highlight opportunities for moderate, inclusive reforms amid economic and security challenges.

Building on José Antonio Kast's decisive victory in Chile's first presidential election with mandatory voting—which achieved an 85.1% turnout in the runoff—the Republican Party leader will assume the presidency on March 11, 2026. This provides a rare two-year window without elections for implementing reforms, signaling public demand for pragmatic solutions over ideological extremes.

The Global State of Democracy 2025 report by IDEA International, assessing 154 indicators across 173 countries, positions Chile as a democratic leader. It scores 0.88 in Representation, 0.73 in Rule of Law, 0.7 in Rights, and 0.7 in Participation—well above global averages. Key strengths include judicial independence, inclusive suffrage, and civil liberties, all exceeding 0.8. The election's peaceful transition, with prompt result acceptance and institutional courtesies, reinforces these attributes.

Kast's government faces a polarized yet institutionally robust landscape, requiring moderation to collaborate with Congress, the Judiciary, and civil society. A constructive opposition and balanced officialism are essential for reforms. Priorities include fiscal responsibility alongside growth, productivity, and jobs to address inequalities; enhanced security and migration management without eroding rights or cohesion; and upholding international commitments and women's rights.

IDEA International's Alejandra Sepúlveda emphasizes strengthening plural democracy, expanding civic space, and prioritizing the common good.

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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.

Parties supporting José Antonio Kast's government agreed on biweekly or weekly coordination meetings after a breakfast called by the president last Friday.

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The Chilean Senate approved on Wednesday the idea of legislating President José Antonio Kast's National Reconstruction Plan by 26 votes in favor, 23 against and one abstention.

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