President José Antonio Kast chairs a cabinet meeting at Cerro Castillo following ministerial changes.
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.

The meeting served to define the so-called second phase of the government, with the June 1 public account as the main milestone. Ministers discussed a new communication design that will include an institutional slogan different from “Trabajando para usted” and a specific motto for the presidential speech: “Chile cuenta con todos”.

Biminister Claudio Alvarado, now in charge of Interior and Segegob, consolidated as the figure of greatest political weight. Undersecretary Máximo Pavez debuted in contingency spokesmanships and stated that the government's priorities in reconstruction, security, migration and economic growth remain unchanged.

Tuesday's cabinet change removed Trinidad Steinert from Security and Mara Sedini from Segegob. Martín Arrau took over Security. In the ruling coalition it is assessed that the UDI gained influence with Alvarado and Pavez, while Kast himself and his advisers had to yield on the initial design of the team.

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Initial reactions on X to Kast's post-reshuffle cabinet meeting focus on the adjustment's risks, Kast's urgency comments, and ministerial changes, with some neutral reporting and skeptical views on government fragility.

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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 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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New Interior and Segegob biminister Claudio Alvarado defended the May 19 cabinet adjustment driven by President José Antonio Kast. He highlighted the need to strengthen the security agenda and improve government coordination.

Government spokesperson Mara Sedini defended the Security and Housing ministers' work on Tuesday amid criticisms. She highlighted a robust security agenda with over 6,300 detentions and backed Housing Minister Iván Poduje's on-the-ground approach. She also reaffirmed commitment to the Truth and Childhood Commission.

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The Chilean Senate approved on Wednesday the idea of legislating President José Antonio Kast's National Reconstruction Plan by 26 votes in favor, 23 against and one abstention.

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