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‘We need an iron fist’: the Trump-inspired favourite to win Chile’s election | Chile

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

chile Braces for Potential Shift⁢ as‌ Far-Right Candidate Gains Momentum

Arica,Chile – Chileans are​ weighing a dramatic ​political shift as far-right presidential candidate José Antonio Kast gains traction,fueled by anxieties over rising ‌crime and a wave of⁣ conservative victories sweeping​ across South America. Kast, who openly⁤ admires former U.S. president Donald Trump,has tapped into widespread discontent with the current political landscape,promising a ​hardline approach to security and a rollback of progressive policies.

the potential election of Kast represents a significant departure for Chile, a​ nation historically marked by center-left governance. His rise mirrors a broader trend‍ in​ the⁤ region,where​ conservative forces are gaining ⁢ground in countries like Bolivia,Colombia,Peru,and Brazil. This shift ⁤has sparked both elation among conservative voters and apprehension among those who fear a rollback of social progress and human rights protections.

Arica resident rita Moya, 67, expressed a sentiment⁢ echoed by many conservative voters: “HeS the one‍ who’s going to save our country… from all the bad things that ⁢are⁢ happening.” Others, like Gladys del Tránsito Osorio Verdugo, 69, ​voiced desperation for change following personal experiences with crime, stating,‍ “We want him to save this country – because‌ this country never used ‌to be like this.”

Kast’s platform centers on restoring law and order, curbing immigration, and promoting conventional family‍ values. He has also signaled a ⁤willingness ‍to revisit Chile’s progressive ‍constitution, adopted⁢ in a ⁤2022 referendum.His campaign has gained momentum amid concerns over a perceived increase in crime, especially in​ border regions ‌like Arica, where⁢ residents have reported incidents of robbery and violence.

The conservative surge in South America is being closely watched in Washington, with Trump officials believing a regional shift is underway.Last month, Bolivia elected a center-right president, Rodrigo ⁢paz Pereira, ending two decades of socialist rule. Right-wing candidates are currently‍ favored in upcoming ​presidential elections in ⁤Colombia and ‌Peru. In⁤ Brazil, left-wing President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva faces a challenging re-election bid, ⁣bolstered by a recent police crackdown that resulted in⁣ 117 deaths, including that of a 14-year-old boy. Argentina’s recent midterm elections saw victories for​ Milei, following a ‍$40 billion bailout from the ​Trump administration.

Meanwhile, Chile is also‍ addressing the legacy of its past. A recent progress involves plans ⁤to end the ‌privileged prison conditions enjoyed⁢ by individuals convicted of crimes during the Pinochet dictatorship, where inmates reportedly had access to amenities like tennis courts and‌ barbecues.⁤

The outcome of Chile’s election will have far-reaching consequences,not only for the nation’s domestic policies but ‍also​ for the broader geopolitical landscape ‌of ​South⁢ America. The election is expected ⁣to⁢ be closely contested,‌ with the results potentially reshaping the region’s political alignment‌ for years to come.

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