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Who is Jose Antonio Kast, the far-right front-runner for Chile's presidency?

Kast’s economic plan involves more flexible labor laws, cuts to corporate taxes and less regulation – though he is expected to moderate spending cuts widely seen as unrealistic as he reworks his platform to incorporate those of his main right-wing rivals.

November 18, 2025 / 02:14 IST
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 Jose Antonio Kast, presidential candidate of the far-right Republican Party, votes in the presidential election, in Santiago, Chile
Jose Antonio Kast, presidential candidate of the far-right Republican Party, votes in the presidential election, in Santiago, Chile

After falling short in two previous presidential runs, Chilean candidate Jose Antonio Kast is now favored by analysts to win the country’s presidency in a runoff next month, a sign of how his far-right anti-immigrant views have gained a wave of new support amid fears about increased crime.

Kast, 59, was just behind frontrunner leftist Jeannette Jara in Sunday’s first-round presidential election but analysts broadly expect him to pick up most of the votes from three other right-wing candidates who fell short, some of whom endorsed him or appeared beside him as the results came out.

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Kast lost to leftist President Gabriel Boric in 2021, a moment many polls showed his hardline policies were out of step with the electorate rattled by the pandemic, widespread protests against inequality and hopes of drafting a new constitution. But now sentiment has shifted and his proposals are resonating with voters overwhelmingly concerned about crime and immigration.

He has vowed to close the borders to undocumented migrants, take down organized crime, and fix long waiting times at hospitals.