Chile's Election Marks a Shift to Right-Wing Leadership

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José Antonio Kast, a conservative candidate with a history of supporting military regimes and controversial social views, won the Chilean presidential runoff with over 58% of the vote, marking a significant shift to the right in Chile's politics amid concerns over crime and migration. He has pledged to address security issues and deport undocumented migrants, and his victory aligns with regional trends favoring right-wing policies. Kast will assume office in March 2026.
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- Fear of crime and migration fuels Chile's swing to the right BBC
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- Will Chile Turn to the Right? Voters Face Presidential Runoff. The New York Times
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