Illustration of President Kast appointing Bernardo Fontaine as Codelco board president, showing a handshake in a formal office setting.
Illustration of President Kast appointing Bernardo Fontaine as Codelco board president, showing a handshake in a formal office setting.
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Kast appoints Bernardo Fontaine as new Codelco board president

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President José Antonio Kast named Bernardo Fontaine as the new chair of Codelco’s board, replacing Máximo Pacheco, effective May 26. The move comes amid government criticism of prior management over production shortfalls and financial performance.

President José Antonio Kast announced the appointment of economist Bernardo Fontaine as chair of Codelco’s board on Thursday. Fontaine will assume the role on May 26 along with new directors Luz Granier and Alejandro Canut de Bon.

The three replace Máximo Pacheco, Josefina Montenegro and Alejandra Wood. Biminister Daniel Mas said the incoming directors will receive a special mandate to investigate possible overestimation of production figures and conduct an audit.

Fontaine stated that Codelco “runs with a lead backpack” and that it must be lightened, pointing to rising debt and challenges in costs and projects. Finance Minister Jorge Quiroz praised Fontaine’s experience but warned of inherited problems in production and economic performance.

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Reactions on X are mixed: supporters view the appointment as a positive reform to improve Codelco's efficiency and end past mismanagement, while critics label it as privatization-linked corruption and express concern over Fontaine's background in pensions and potential risks to the state company.

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Chilean Finance Minister Jorge Quiroz calmly responds at podium to budget cut concerns from Housing Minister Poduje, with President Kast in support.
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Quiroz calmly responds to Poduje's criticisms over budget cuts

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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.

Máximo Pacheco, outgoing president of Codelco's board, delivered a 45-minute speech on Monday at the ordinary shareholders' meeting, rejecting government criticisms and stating that 'Codelco is not in crisis'. He addressed his successor, Bernardo Fontaine, appointed by President José Antonio Kast, and Mining and Economy Minister Daniel Mas. He insisted that the state-owned company remains 'Chile's best business'.

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President José Antonio Kast said in his first radio interview from La Moneda that exceptions will be evaluated case by case in the 3% budget cuts ordered by Hacienda to ministries. He confirmed analyzing salary reductions for executive authorities amid the fuel price crisis. He also backed questioned ministers and defended his emergency government's priorities.

Ten days have passed since José Antonio Kast assumed Chile's presidency, marked by high activity in security, economy, and education. The government has prioritized police actions, housing reconstruction, and fiscal adjustments. Key ministers lead coordinated initiatives under a 'Hub' model.

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The Chilean government officialized on Thursday the appointment of Patricio Dussaillant Balbontín as the new president of the board of directors of public broadcaster TVN, a role he will assume on Saturday, April 11. He replaces socialist politician Jaime Gazmuri, who led the station for just six months.

President José Antonio Kast signed one of his first decrees to implement the “Escudo Fronterizo” plan addressing irregular migration, smuggling, and drug trafficking. A Cadem poll shows 80% Chilean support. The measure divides the opposition while keeping diplomatic channels open with Bolivia.

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On March 11, 2026, Chile’s new president Jose Antonio Kast inherits a scandal over a Chinese undersea cable project canceled under US pressure on his inauguration day. The incident has Latin American countries questioning who decides regional infrastructure. Santiago awoke to a mix of celebration and tension.

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