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[Audio] Primer Café | Monckeberg: Si el proceso constituyente termina bien, Kast tiene una opción en las presidenciales

By Kevin Sato
Published in Politica Nacional
May 10, 2023
1 min read
[Audio] Primer Café | Monckeberg: Si el proceso constituyente termina bien, Kast tiene una opción en las presidenciales

So, I read this really interesting article about how if the constitutional process goes well in Chile, we might see José Antonio Kast becoming a competitive candidate in the next presidential elections! Crazy, right?

Basically, the article features a conversation between two Chilean politicians, Andrés Monckeberg and Felipe Kast, who are discussing the implications of the constitutional process on the upcoming elections and the potential rise of J.A. Kast. They believe that if the process is carried out smoothly and reflects citizens’ needs and demands, it could lead to a shift in the current political landscape, in which Kast could emerge as a strong contender for the presidency.

Now, if you’re not from Chile, you might be wondering who this Kast guy is and why he’s such a big deal. Well, J.A. Kast is a controversial right-wing politician who’s known for his nationalist and conservative views. He’s been in the political scene for quite some time now, but he gained more visibility during the presidential elections of 2017, where he managed to secure a significant percentage of the votes (around 8%) despite not making it to the second round.

Personally, I find this article fascinating because it sheds light on the possible outcomes of a constitutional process that has been long overdue and highly demanded by the Chilean people. It also highlights the fact that a politician like Kast, who represents a minority of the population, could potentially become a viable option if the traditional parties don’t manage to connect with the people’s aspirations and demands.

All in all, I think this article is definitely worth a read if you’re interested in politics and want to learn more about the current situation in Chile. It shows how a seemingly mundane issue like a constitution can have far-reaching implications on a country’s political future and who gets to lead it.


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