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    Chile elects far-right José Antonio Kast as next president

    Justin M. LarsonBy Justin M. LarsonDecember 15, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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    Ione WellsSouth America correspondent, Santiago

    Reuters Jose Antonio Kast, presidential candidate of the far-right Republican Party of Chile, and his wife Maria Pia Adriasola Barroilhet, arrive at a polling station to vote during a presidential runoff electionReuters

    José Antonio Kast will be inaugurated as Chile’s president in March next year

    Chile has elected the far-right wing José Antonio Kast to be its next president, after an election campaign that was dominated by themes of security, immigration and crime.

    Kast beat the governing left-wing coalition candidate Jeanette Jara decisively with more than 58% of the vote in his third attempt at running for president.

    It marks the biggest shift to the right since the end of Chile’s military dictatorship in 1990. Kast has openly praised Chile’s former right-wing dictator, Augusto Pinochet.

    In his first speech to supporters as president-elect, Kast said: “Chile will once again be free from crime, free from anguish, free from fear.”

    “Criminals, delinquents – their lives are going to change. We’re going to look for them, find them, judge them and then we’re going to lock them up,” he added.

    At a gathering of his backers in the capital Santiago, many draped in Chilean flags, chanting and taking selfies, there was jubilation as the results came through.

    “I’m happy we can recover the country’s security and patriotism,” said Augustina Trancoso, donning a red “Make Chile Great Again” cap.

    “We’ve been trying to win an election for years,” said Belem Valdivieso. “In Chile, you used to be able to walk the streets peacefully, lately we’ve experienced problems with insecurity. I’m hoping his promises will be kept and he’ll focus on security.”

    Throughout the campaign, Kast portrayed Chile as a country that was descending into chaos and insecurity. He pledged to restore order and crack down on irregular immigration, as well as implementing sharp spending cuts.

    Kast is an admirer of Donald Trump, who is likely to become a close ally, and his policies echo those of the US president. He has pledged a border wall on Chile’s porous frontier with Peru and Bolivia, maximum-security prisons, and mass deportations of irregular migrants, many of whom are from Venezuela.

    Chilean voter Augustina Trancoso smiles toward the camera. She is wearing a red "Make Chile Great Again" cap.

    Augustina Trancoso voted for Kast in Sunday’s presidential election

    Chile is one of the safest and more stable countries in South America, but a rise in immigration and organised crime in recent years has concerned many voters. Kast regularly drew links between the two.

    His critics, though, say the problem is being exaggerated.

    One voter in Santiago, Javiera Carrasco, liked some of Kast’s policies but ended up voting for Communist Party member Jara. She said she felt “like a false sense of insecurity is becoming widespread.”

    “In other countries, there are much worse things happening than here. It just doesn’t add up for me.”

    Chile’s murder rate is now falling, and some studies suggest those born abroad commit fewer crimes on average. But the perception of growing insecurity was the motivation for many of Kast’s voters.

    “We are transforming into Colombia, a lot of terrorism, thieves, robbery, society is very unsafe,” one voter Max Struber said.

    “It may sound harsh to say it, but we need the government to continue Pinochet’s work. Human rights abuses existed, that’s true. But as a government it was good, we used to have peace and tranquility.”

    Kast’s brother was a minister during Pinochet’s dictatorship, and his father was a member of the Nazi party. Pinochet was an army general who led a US-backed military coup in 1973 and established a 17-year-long military dictatorship that was marked by brutal human rights abuses, forced disappearances and free-market economic policies.

    Reuters Jeannette Jara, presidential candidate of the ruling leftist coalition and member of the Communist Party, addresses supporters as she concedes defeat in the presidential runoff election, in Santiago, Chile.Reuters

    Communist Party member Jeannette Jara was the left-wing coalition candidate

    Chile’s current left-wing President Gabriel Boric, who could not run again, had suffered from low approval ratings. Kast’s rival Jeannette Jara may have suffered by being seen as a “continuity vote”.

    A supporter at his victory party, Francisco Otero, said neither candidate represented everybody perfectly, but that a continuation of the government was seen as “much worse”.

    After the result Jara posted that “democracy has spoken loud and clear” and wished Kast “success for the good of Chile.”

    “We will continue working to advance a better life in our country,” she added.

    Her supporters fear Kast’s election marks a return to Chile’s far-right past.

    “Kast’s family helped the dictator Augusto Pinochet,” Ricardo Herrera said, adding that he lived through Pinochet’s dictatorship and it was “brutal”.

    Some are sceptical, though, that Kast will actually do what he’s pledged.

    “Kast says he wants to expel 360,000 undocumented migrants. He won’t be able to do that. It’s physically impossible,” one voter Hector Lunes said.

    Chilean voter Ricardo Herrera, wearing a green fleece jacket, stands with his arms folded, looking at the camera.

    Ricardo Herrera, who lived through Pinochet’s rule, voted for Jeannette Jara

    Kast has also been firmly against abortion, even in cases of rape, and environmental protection policies.

    His victory will likely be welcomed by investors as he has pledged a free-market approach to economics to shrink the state and deregulate certain industries.

    This was the first presidential election in Chile where voting was mandatory and registration was automatic for those eligible.

    This left some voters feeling like they had to pick whichever they say was the “least-worst” option.

    “I don’t know if I’d say the lesser of two evils, but I think Chile needs a change,” Claudio Sanjuez said, “and I clearly think Kast could be that alternative”.

    “Both candidates were like opposite extremes,” Cintia Urrutia said, but added she’d hoped for Jeannette Jara who she perceived as more “centrist”.

    Kast’s victory in Chile follows a string of elections in Latin America that have shifted the region to the Right in recent years – including in Argentina, Ecuador, Costa Rica, and El Salvador.

    He will be inaugurated on 11 March 2026. At rallies, he regularly counted down the days until this date warning undocumented immigrants that they should leave before then if they ever want the chance to return.



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