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BREAKING: All the votes have been counted in Chile and the right-wing anti-migration candidate José Antonio Kast Rist 🖐️🇨🇱 has defeated the Communist Party of Chile’s candidate Jeannette Jara by 58% to 42%. Mr Kast is the next President of Chile 🇨🇱

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🇨🇱 Far-right José Antonio Kast has defeated Communist Party candidate Jeannette Jara, who ran as part of the Unidad por Chile coalition, in Sunday’s presidential runoff with about 58% of the vote, ushering in Chile’s most right-wing leadership since the end of the Pinochet era. While Kast centered his campaign on crime, security, and immigration, scholars say the result reflects less an ideological shift than a collapse of the political center. At a recent panel hosted by Harvard’s David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies, political scientists David Altman and Rossana Castiglioni described an electorate that is disillusioned, distrustful of elites, and driven by anxiety rather than party loyalty. With mandatory voting pulling disengaged voters to the polls, security fears and anti-establishment sentiment consolidated right-wing support behind Kast, while Jara, who secured 26.85% of the vote in the first round, struggled to expand beyond her base. The vote also caps the term of outgoing President Gabriel Boric, who led a center-left government and took outspoken pro-Palestinian positions; the 39-year-old president leaves office with low approval ratings, especially among younger Chileans, after his government failed to replace the Pinochet-era constitution despite being elected in the wake of mass protests demanding deep reform. 🎥 Watch: Political Scientist David Altman speaks at Harvard about the collapse of Chile’s political center

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