Illustration depicting SernamEG director Priscilla Carrasco receiving resignation request from Kast government amid her breast cancer treatment, sparking empathy criticism.
Illustration depicting SernamEG director Priscilla Carrasco receiving resignation request from Kast government amid her breast cancer treatment, sparking empathy criticism.
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Kast government requests resignation from SernamEG director amid cancer treatment

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The government of President José Antonio Kast requested the non-voluntary resignation of Priscilla Carrasco, national director of the National Women's Service and Gender Equality (SernamEG), on Monday while she undergoes treatment for triple negative breast cancer. The decision drew cross-party criticism, including from officialdom, for lacking empathy given her health situation. Kast justified it citing a loss of trust due to management differences.

Priscilla Carrasco, appointed in August 2022 through Public High Management, was summoned to La Moneda at 4 p.m. on Monday by the Undersecretary for Women and Gender Equity, Daniela Castro. There, they requested her non-voluntary resignation without concrete explanations, despite the Ministry knowing of her breast cancer diagnosis from July 2025 and ongoing treatment, informed on February 27.

President José Antonio Kast defended the decision in an interview with the Chilean Broadcasters Association (ARCHI): “The trust did not exist because we have different views on managing an important agency like SernamEG, PRODEMU, and the Ministry of Women in general.” He mentioned complex situations to be communicated and offered help with medical treatment via indemnization.

An internal audit found delays in information, incomplete responses, and issues at PRODEMU with inefficient use of over $6.1 million, creating a “high institutional risk scenario.”

Carrasco called the action unfair: “The minimum I would have expected is that they let me finish the treatment before requesting my resignation.” Former President Michelle Bachelet labeled it a “super worrying signal” regarding the value placed on women's care.

Even official figures criticized: Senator Paulina Núñez called for more empathy, UDI deputy Flor Weisse suggested an alternative formula, and RN's Ximena Ossandón saw it as a bad signal.

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Reactions on X largely criticize the Kast government's request for Priscilla Carrasco's resignation amid her triple negative breast cancer treatment as lacking empathy and humanity, with backlash from opposition figures like Bachelet and even officialism such as RN senator Gatica calling it unchristian; some users defend the move citing management irregularities and loss of trust.

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Minister Judith Marín at press conference confirming SernamEG director's removal after medical leave amid controversy.
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Minister Marín confirms SernamEG director Carrasco's removal to proceed post-medical leave

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Chile's Minister of Women and Gender Equity, Judith Marín, confirmed the Kast government will continue pursuing the involuntary resignation of SernamEG director Priscilla Carrasco once her medical leave for breast cancer treatment concludes. This follows last week's initial request, which was paused due to her retroactive leave. The move continues to spark cross-party criticism amid questions over management and political trust.

Following the initial request for her involuntary resignation last week, Chile's government has paused the removal of Priscilla Carrasco, national director of SernamEG, after she submitted medical leave for triple negative breast cancer treatment. The move, backed by President José Antonio Kast but criticized for lacking empathy, highlights tensions in the new administration.

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As Chile's government confirms it will remove SernamEG director Priscilla Carrasco after her triple negative breast cancer treatment, UDI vice president María José Hoffmann criticizes the process as poorly managed and lacking empathy, amid ongoing Senate scrutiny.

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.

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Ángela Valdebenito submitted her voluntary resignation as regional secretary for Cultures, Arts and Heritage in the Aysén Region after just 18 days in office. The departure brings to 17 the number of failed regional appointments in José Antonio Kast's government. The Subsecretary for Cultures confirmed the resignation due to personal reasons.

President José Antonio Kast announced Chile's withdrawal of support for Michelle Bachelet's candidacy as UN Secretary-General, citing inviability due to dispersed Latin American candidacies. Bachelet confirmed she will continue with backing from Brazil and Mexico. Opposition voiced annoyance but no specific threats.

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PDI Director General Eduardo Cerna testified on Monday before the Chamber of Deputies' Security Commission that he decided the retirement of Prefect General Consuelo Peña, subdirector of Intelligence, Organized Crime and Migration Security. He reaffirmed it was an institutional decision per current regulations. Ruling party lawmakers praised the presentation and called to end the generated controversy.

 

 

 

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