President José Antonio Kast announcing cabinet reshuffle at a press conference.
President José Antonio Kast announcing cabinet reshuffle at a press conference.
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Kast announces fastest cabinet change since return to democracy

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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.

The president informed the decision to the leaders of the ruling parties during the afternoon. The formal announcement of the changes is scheduled for around 8 p.m. at La Moneda.

According to Executive sources, current Transport Minister Martín Arrau will take over the Security portfolio. Interior Minister Claudio Alvarado will serve as biminister adding the Government spokesperson role. Louis de Grange will also assume the Ministry of Public Works.

The measure marks the fastest cabinet adjustment recorded since the return to democracy in Chile. Until now the record belonged to Michelle Bachelet with a change 126 days after taking office in 2006.

Senators from Renovación Nacional supported the decision and valued Kast’s promptness. The opposition criticized the management and accused improvisation by the Executive.

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Initial reactions on X to Kast's cabinet change after 69 days are mixed: critics highlight government inoperancia and question readiness, while supporters view it positively as a strategic move to bolster the administration; some express skepticism over timing and potential replacements.

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President José Antonio Kast overseeing cabinet changes with departing ministers in La Moneda palace office.
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Kast carries out cabinet reshuffle and advisor team changes

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President José Antonio Kast completed a cabinet adjustment on May 19, the fastest since the return to democracy. The departures included ministers Mara Sedini and Trinidad Steinert. Days later, additional modifications were recorded in the team at the Segundo Piso of La Moneda.

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 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's government has seen 18 seremis fail to take office or resign since March 11, in under 50 days. The situation has drawn internal scrutiny to the background check team led by Ignacio Dülger, Álvaro Bellolio, and Víctor Valdés. Cases stem from requirement failures, personal motives, or political reasons.

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President José Antonio Kast held a two-hour meeting with leaders of parties supporting the government to reduce tensions and improve sector unity.

Paulina Vodanovic, president of the Socialist Party, criticized Security Minister Trinidad Steinert's lack of strategy and the government's economic megareform. UDI president Guillermo Ramírez defended Steinert, calling her statements reasonable. The criticisms arise 50 days into José Antonio Kast's government.

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