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(THE CONVERSATION) Chileans have elected the most right-wing presidential candidate since the end of the Augusto Pinochet dictatorship over three and a half decades ago.
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Chile elects hard-right José Antonio Kast as president, marking sharp political shift with focus on security and immigration ...
Kast easily beat leftist presidential candidate Jeannette Jara, steering the country its farthest rightward since the ...