Illustration of President Kast reviewing declining poll results showing 39% approval.
Illustration of President Kast reviewing declining poll results showing 39% approval.
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Kast approval falls to 39 percent as 66 percent say expectations unmet

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Two polls released Thursday show declining support for President José Antonio Kast after nearly 100 days in office.

The Criteria poll, conducted on June 11 with 802 respondents, recorded 39 percent approval for the president, one point lower than the previous measurement. Disapproval rose five points to 52 percent.

The Descifra survey, carried out from June 10 to 11 with 1,314 cases, found that 66 percent believe the president has not met their expectations. Fifty-one percent rated the government's installation negatively.

The fuel price increase was cited as the most relevant event of the first 100 days by 37 percent of respondents in Descifra. Finance Minister Jorge Quiroz was viewed as the most influential by 46 percent.

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Initial reactions on X highlight criticism of Kast's falling approval to 39% and 52% disapproval after 100 days, with users noting unmet expectations (66%), unfulfilled promises, regret among voters, and concerns over legitimacy. Some posts critique media framing of the polls or point to specific policy failures like the 'bencinazo'.

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President José Antonio Kast reshuffling cabinet amid high poll support in a formal office setting
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Kast reshuffles cabinet amid strong poll support

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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.

The latest Criteria poll shows President José Antonio Kast's approval at 37 percent, with disapproval falling to 49 percent. The survey was conducted on May 21 with 1,002 cases.

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Cadem's Plaza Pública poll, released on April 30, 2026, shows President José Antonio Kast's approval at 40%, with disapproval hitting a peak of 57% since he took office. Additionally, 63% of respondents believe the State has sufficient fiscal resources. The survey covers the fifth week of April.

A new NPR/PBS News/Marist poll finds 37% of U.S. adults approve of President Donald Trump’s job performance and 59% disapprove, while Democrats hold a 10-point edge on the generic congressional ballot in the run-up to the 2026 midterms.

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President José Antonio Kast underwent a drug test on Wednesday morning at a medical center in Las Condes, his first since taking office. The action addresses opposition criticism over delays in ministers' tests, despite an existing law. Kast announced reforms to bolster integrity, including periodic tests for lawmakers.

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 arrived Thursday at Cerro Castillo palace in Viña del Mar to finalize details of his first public account, scheduled for June 1 at the National Congress.

 

 

 

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