- Conservative leader José Antonio Kast has officially taken the oath of office as the 38th President of Chile, marking a significant political shift in the South American nation.
- He replaced Gabriel Boric.
- The inauguration ceremony took place at the National Congress in Valparaíso, where Kast succeeded outgoing president Gabriel Boric.
- Kast’s victory and swearing-in represent one of the strongest shifts toward right-wing leadership in Chile since the country’s return to democracy in 1990.
Historic Political Shift in Chile:
The 2025 presidential election brought a decisive victory for Kast, who secured more than 58% of the vote against left-wing candidate Jeannette Jara.
His campaign focused heavily on public concerns such as:
- Rising crime and organized gangs
- Illegal immigration and border control
- Economic growth and business reforms
Analysts say these issues helped Kast attract strong voter support amid growing dissatisfaction with security and economic conditions in the country.
A New Political Chapter for Chile:
- With his inauguration, José Antonio Kast begins a four-year presidential term from 2026 to 2030.
- Supporters believe his leadership could restore security and economic stability, while critics remain cautious about the direction of his policies.
- Regardless of political opinions, Kast’s presidency marks the start of a new political era for Chile, one that could reshape the nation’s domestic policies and international relations.
Basic Country Facts:
- Official name: Republic of Chile
- Capital: Santiago
- Region: South America
- Area: ~756,000 km²
- Population (2026): about 19.9–20 million people
- Currency: Chilean Peso (CLP)
