Chilean ruling parties will support ultra-conservative José Antonio Kast in the second round to avoid victory for leftist Grabiel Boric

Political confrontation is expected to increase during the ballot campaign.

After the results of the general elections last Sunday in Chile left a polarized electoral runoff scenario, political movements and parties began to take positions.

All the ruling party, center-right, confirmed that they will support in the ballot for the presidential elections, on December 19, the far-right candidate of the Republican Party, José Antonio Kast.

Last Wednesday night it was confirmed by the last formation, the conservative National Renovation Party (RN), after the Independent Democratic Union (UDI), Political Evolution (Evópoli) and the Democratic Independent Regionalist Party (PRI) had previously done so.

The four make up the Chile Podemos Más coalition, which supports the current president, Sebastián Piñera, and whose letter to the next presidency, Sebastián Sichel, was far from reaching the ballot last Sunday, with 12.7% support.

“We had a candidate who could not pass the fence, but we are risking the future of Chile. If the irresponsible left wins, we will have the country downhill ”, said Francisco Chahuán, president of RN, shortly before the general council ratified its support for Kast.

The first to express their support, “without demands or conditions”, were the high command of the UDI, the most conservative party in the group, of which precisely Kast was a historic militant and deputy for 16 years.

The ultra-conservative, who in the first round last Sunday was the most voted candidate, with 27.9% of the preferences, left the UDI to found his own formation, the Republican Party, in 2019.

In December he will fight in the second round against the leftist deputy Gabriel Boric, leader of a coalition that includes the Broad Front (FA), a progressive group with less than five years of experience, and the Communist Party.

From Evópoli, the most centrist formation of the ruling party, they affirmed that they will support Kast’s candidacy to “vote against” the left-wing coalition, and discarded his participation in a possible Kast government..

For his part, Rodrigo Carimori, leader of the PRI, affirmed that his party will not become a “passive accomplice of what happens in the country” if Boric wins.

This is the first time, since the end of the Augusto Pinochet dictatorship (1990), that the two candidates for the ballot are not part of the two large traditional coalitions: Chile Podemos Más (center-right) and Nuevo Pacto Social ( center-left).

The candidates competing on this occasion are looking for two totally opposite country models: on the one hand, Boric has a program that points to a welfare state similar to the European one, with a feminist and environmentalist accent; while Kast defends the neoliberal model installed during the dictatorship (1973-1990), with a strong anti-immigration discourse.

In this second round, to be held on December 19, both candidates will compete for the political center.

For now, Boric has obtained the support of large center-left groups, such as the Socialist Party (PS), the Party for Democracy (PPD) and the Progressive Party (PRO); It has also received the support of former President Ricardo Lagos (2000-2006) and important leaders of the Christian Democrats. (I)

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