Right-Wing Resurgence and Indigenous Resistance in Chile

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The recent Chilean elections resulted in a setback for the left, with far-right candidate José Antonio Kast winning the presidency, marking the end of a political cycle initiated by the 2019 social uprising. Despite some social and economic progress under Boric's government, the election was influenced by factors like compulsory voting, economic challenges, demographic shifts, and a rise in organized crime. Kast's victory reflects a broader regional trend and highlights the need for the Chilean left to adapt to new voter priorities and political realities.
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