Illustration of José Antonio Kast celebrating his 58% landslide win over Jeannette Jara in Chile's 2025 election, with cheering crowd and themes of order, security, and economic recovery.
Illustration of José Antonio Kast celebrating his 58% landslide win over Jeannette Jara in Chile's 2025 election, with cheering crowd and themes of order, security, and economic recovery.
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Chile's 2025 election: Kast's win and path ahead

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Following José Antonio Kast's landslide victory over Jeannette Jara with 58% of votes, Chile's new political landscape emphasizes order, security, and economic recovery. Deeper analysis reveals Boric's mixed legacy and challenges for the fragmented Congress.

José Antonio Kast's clear triumph in the 2025 presidential runoff—securing 58% against the broad left alliance led by Jeannette Jara—marks a decisive rejection of Gabriel Boric's government, as detailed in initial election coverage.

Kast's campaign highlighted public security, controlled migration, economic growth, and governmental integrity, contrasting sharply with Boric's tenure. In his victory speech, he advocated unity and social peace amid right-wing divisions.

Boric leaves office with mixed results: 1.8% average economic growth, progress on pension and investment reforms, but legitimacy eroded by scandals like Convenios and policy controversies from the 2019 unrest and failed 2022 constitutional process.

The defeated left, spanning MIR to Christian Democrats, faces reconnection challenges despite Jara's alliance-building. With a fragmented Congress, Kast's administration—starting March 11, 2026—will require broad pacts on security, jobs, and health to ensure governability.

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Reactions on X to José Antonio Kast's landslide victory over Jeannette Jara emphasize public demand for security, economic recovery, and rejection of left-wing governance. Supporters hail it as a triumph against communism and a rightward shift in Latin America. Critics view it as a far-right surge, while analysts highlight challenges from a fragmented Congress and Boric's mixed legacy.

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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 ended his tour in northern Chile defending his National Reconstruction Plan and questioning the fiscal situation inherited from Gabriel Boric. In Antofagasta, he addressed criticisms over education measures and called for constructive opposition. He also justified withdrawing projects like branch bargaining and Mepco.

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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.

Jumatano, 11. Mwezi wa tatu 2026, 04:24:53

Javier Milei attends José Kast's inauguration in Chile

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