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José Antonio Kast, a far-right politician, has been elected as Chile’s 38th president after securing 58 percent of the vote in a runoff election. His leftist rival, Communist Party member Jeanette Jara, conceded defeat and congratulated Kast, acknowledging the democratic outcome. Supporters celebrated in central Santiago with flags and car horns as Kast delivered a victory speech emphasizing national unity over partisan triumph.

Kast campaigned on promises to expel undocumented migrants, tighten border security, combat violent crime, and revive Chile’s sluggish economy. His victory marks another shift toward conservative politics in Latin America, following recent right-wing wins in Argentina, Bolivia, Honduras, El Salvador, and Ecuador. Chile, once one of the region’s most stable economies, has faced social unrest, pandemic-related challenges, and rising organized crime.

Analysts suggest Kast’s presidency could redefine Chile’s political trajectory, testing his ability to balance tough security measures with economic recovery and social cohesion. His administration is expected to take office amid high public expectations and regional scrutiny.

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