Split-image illustration of Chilean presidential candidates José Antonio Kast and Jeannette Jara launching campaign ads with journalists and authorities' support before the runoff.
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Candidates renew electoral spots with key supports and denials

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Days before the December 14 presidential runoff, José Antonio Kast and Jeannette Jara launched new audiovisual pieces in the electoral slot, featuring figures like journalists and local authorities to bolster their messages and counter mutual accusations.

Ruth Hurtado, general secretary of the Republican Party, revealed ongoing talks with the National Libertarian Party for potential inclusion in José Antonio Kast's government. She also hinted at possible cabinet names, such as Enrique Paris and Jaime Mañalich for Health. These developments come amid early dilemmas for the president-elect, including Michelle Bachelet's UN candidacy.

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Libertarios and Evópoli parties face internal debates on joining president-elect José Antonio Kast's government. While Johannes Kaiser assesses objective compatibility, Evópoli experiences tensions over political dilution risks. Kast aims to incorporate key leaders into his administration.

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