President Kast meets with Army and Navy high commands

On Wednesday, President José Antonio Kast held meetings with the Army commander-in-chief, General Pedro Varela, and Navy commander-in-chief, Admiral Fernando Cabrera, to learn about the Armed Forces' needs. The meetings, attended by Defense Minister Fernando Barros, aim to advance defense policies and strengthen joint efforts.

President José Antonio Kast held meetings on Wednesday with the high commands of Chile's Armed Forces. He first visited the Edificio Bicentenario del Ejército, where he was received by Army commander-in-chief General Pedro Varela. There, he praised the personnel's work in the southern zone and northern border. Defense Minister Fernando Barros stated: “The Chilean Army is a source of pride for all. As a ministry, our role is to facilitate support for the Armed Forces' requirements and training opportunities for their personnel.”Strategic matters related to national security, institutional strengthening, and the Army's current role were discussed.Later, he met with Navy commander-in-chief Admiral Fernando Cabrera Salazar, as part of visits to military branches requested by the President. Afterward, at La Moneda Palace, Kast said: “It has been very interesting; I believe we still have much to contribute as a government institution to the different branches of the Armed Forces.” He added that the requirements of each military institution were reviewed and mentioned preparations for the Month of the Sea, Army Glories Day, and Air Force anniversary.A meeting with Air Force General del Aire Hugo Rodríguez is expected on Thursday. These encounters aim to reinforce joint work and advance defense policies suited to the country's challenges.

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

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President José Antonio Kast downplayed recent controversies in his administration on Tuesday during an event in Rengo, where he delivered property titles to families in the O’Higgins Region. He backed ministers Iván Poduje and Jorge Quiroz, urging focus on substance over form in debates on the Wetlands Law, education, and public finances.

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