{"id":2369,"date":"2025-11-17T03:19:28","date_gmt":"2025-11-17T03:19:28","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/inernews.online\/?p=2369"},"modified":"2025-11-17T03:19:28","modified_gmt":"2025-11-17T03:19:28","slug":"chile-heads-to-a-tense-presidential-run-off-between-jara-and-kast-elections-news","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/inernews.online\/?p=2369","title":{"rendered":"Chile heads to a tense presidential run-off between Jara and Kast | Elections News"},"content":{"rendered":"<p> <br \/>\n<\/p>\n<div aria-live=\"polite\" aria-atomic=\"true\">\n<p>Chile\u2019s presidential election is heading to a runoff in December, in a showdown between leftist former labour minister Jeannette Jara and far-right leader Jose Antonio Kast.<\/p>\n<p>With around 83 percent of ballots counted on Sunday, Jara led with 26.71 percent, followed by Kast on 24.12 percent, according to the electoral authority, Servel.<\/p>\n<section class=\"more-on\">\n<h2 class=\"more-on__heading\">Recommended Stories<!-- --> <\/h2>\n<p><span class=\"screen-reader-text\">list of 4 items<\/span><span class=\"screen-reader-text\">end of list<\/span><\/section>\n<p>President Gabriel Boric, in a statement from the presidential office in Santiago, recognised Jara and Kast as the front-runners headed to the second round on December 14. He also congratulated both candidates, calling it a \u201cspectacular day of democracy\u201d.<\/p>\n<p>Eight candidates appeared on Sunday\u2019s ballot, but would have needed to get 50 percent plus one vote to win the election outright.<\/p>\n<p>Despite leading in the first round, Jara, 51, faces an uphill battle in which her rivals are throwing support around Kast, founder of the far-right Republican Party.<\/p>\n<p>Sunday\u2019s election was dominated by growing public anxiety over surging murders, kidnappings and extortion in what has long been one of Latin America\u2019s safest countries.<\/p>\n<p>Jara, a minister under Boric, has promised to hire more police, lift banking secrecy to tackle organised crime and tackle cost-of-living issues.<\/p>\n<p>Kast, 59, has vowed to build walls, fences and trenches along Chile\u2019s border with Bolivia to keep out migrants and asylum seekers from poorer countries to the north, such as Venezuela.<\/p>\n<figure id=\"attachment_4111389\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-4111389\" style=\"width:770px\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\"><img decoding=\"async\" data-recalc-dims=\"1\" loading=\"lazy\" class=\"size-arc-image-770 wp-image-4111389\" src=\"https:\/\/www.aljazeera.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/11\/2025-11-17T013945Z_794825600_RC21YHAZOYGX_RTRMADP_3_CHILE-ELECTION-1763347377.jpg?w=770&amp;resize=770%2C513&amp;quality=80\" alt=\"Jose Antonio Kast, presidential candidate of the far-right Republican Party, waves to his supporters, following early results during the presidential election, in Santiago, Chile November 16, 2025.\" fetchpriority=\"low\"\/><figcaption id=\"caption-attachment-4111389\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">Jose Antonio Kast, presidential candidate of the far-right Republican Party, waves to his supporters, following early results during the presidential election, in Santiago, Chile November 16, 2025 [Rodrigo Garrido\/ Reuters]<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<h2 id=\"conservative-candidates-back-kast\">Conservative candidates back Kast<\/h2>\n<p>Speaking from Santiago after Boric\u2019s statement,\u00a0Jara thanked supporters and urged Chileans not to let fears over rising crime drive them into the arms of the far right in the run-off.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cDon\u2019t let fear harden your hearts,\u201d the 51-year-old politician said, insisting that the answer to crime was not to \u201ccome up with ideas, each more radical than the next\u201d and hide behind bulletproof glass.<\/p>\n<p>The comments were a\u00a0dig at Kast\u2019s draconian campaign security measures.<\/p>\n<p>For his part, Kast, in his address to supporters, called for unity and vowed to \u201crebuild\u201d Chile after four years of center-left rule, which he termed \u201cmaybe the worst government in Chile\u2019s democratic history\u201d.<\/p>\n<p>Maverick economist Franco Parisi caused surprise by finishing third on 19.42 percent, ahead of ultra-right lawmaker Johannes Kaiser on 13.93 percent and former conservative mayor Evelyn Matthei on 12.70 percent.<\/p>\n<p>Parisi refrained from backing either Jara or Kast in the run-off, saying that they both needed to go look for new voters \u201con the street\u201d.<\/p>\n<p>The next-closest contender Kaiser, conceded defeat and announced his endorsement of Kast, while\u00a0Matthei, another conservative who won about 13 percent of votes, quickly followed suit, citing the \u201cabsolutely uncontrolled arrival\u201d of migrants and claiming Chile needed a \u201csharp change of direction.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Al Jazeera\u2019s Lucia Newman, reporting from Santiago, said supporters at Kast\u2019s headquarters were euphoric.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThere seems to be confidence that even though he came in second place by a slim margin, he will be the first to cross the finish line in the run-off next month. These people say that it is time for a deep change in this country,\u201d Newman said. \u201cThey say the main problems are crime, delinquency, a slow and stagnant economy and also just the fact that there has been the same people governing this country for too long, and say that\u2019s its time for a major overhaul.\u201d<\/p>\n<h2 id=\"law-and-order-issues\">Law-and-order issues<\/h2>\n<p>The dominance of law-and-order issues in Sunday\u2019s election has marked a drastic change from the wave of left-wing optimism and hopes of drafting a new constitution that brought Gabriel Boric, who isn\u2019t allowed to run for reelection, to power.<\/p>\n<p>The rising crime\u00a0has been widely attributed to foreign criminal groups, coinciding with a doubling of Chile\u2019s migrant population since 2017. Migrants now make up 8.8 percent of the country\u2019s residents.<\/p>\n<p>Wall-to-wall news coverage of crime has led to a clamour among voters for a \u201cmano dura\u201d or iron fist.<\/p>\n<p>Rodrigo Arellano, an analyst at Chile\u2019s University for Development, called the results \u201cvery bad news\u201d for Jara and said it seemed \u201cunlikely\u201d she could win the December 14 run-off.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cNot only is her vote count low, but the combined total of the opposition candidates is almost more than double hers,\u201d he told the AFP news agency, blaming anti-incumbent and anti-communist sentiment.<\/p>\n<p>Jara\u2019s candidacy is considered historic in contemporary Chilean politics, in part because of her working-class background and in part because she represents the Communist Party, which has not seen such broad support since Chile\u2019s return to democracy.<\/p>\n<p>Jara, who led an effort to reduce the work week from 45 hours to 40, has campaigned on affordability, pledging to increase Chile\u2019s minimum wage and make housing more affordable. She also has made efforts to distance herself from Boric\u2019s administration, even hinting at a possible break from her Communist Party if elected president.<\/p>\n<p>Kast, frequently compared to United States President Donald Trump, founded Chile\u2019s Republican Party in 2019 and is widely credited for bringing extreme right positions to the national stage. He lost to Boric in the 2021 presidential election.<\/p>\n<p>He has repeatedly denied reports that his father was a supporter of the Nazi party, describing him instead as a forced conscript in the German army.<\/p>\n<p>Voter turnout on Sunday was significantly higher than the previous 2021 presidential election as voting was mandatory for all 15.7 million registered voters.<\/p>\n<p>Chileans also voted for members of the Chamber of Deputies and Senate on the same day.<\/p>\n<p>The governing leftist coalition currently has a minority in both chambers and right-wing majorities in both could set the stage for Congress and the presidency to be controlled by the right for the first time since the end of the Augusto Pinochet dictatorship in 1990.<\/p>\n<p>The election is being closely watched as a gauge of the broader fortunes of South America\u2019s left, which has recently suffered setbacks in countries like Argentina and Bolivia.<\/p>\n<p>Last month, a centre-right president was elected in neighbouring Bolivia after 20 years of socialist reign. Right-wing candidates look likely to win presidential elections in Colombia and Peru next year, while the left-wing president Luiz In\u00e1cio Lula da Silva is predicted to face a close battle to retain his office in Brazil despite ex-president Jair Bolsonaro\u2019s sentencing for leading a failed coup.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p><br \/><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Chile\u2019s presidential election is heading to a runoff in December, in a showdown between leftist former labour minister Jeannette Jara and far-right leader Jose Antonio Kast. With around 83 percent of ballots counted on Sunday, Jara led with 26.71 percent, followed by Kast on 24.12 percent, according to the electoral authority, Servel. 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