AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoKast’s First Cuenta Pública: Chile’s President José Antonio Kast used his opening address to Congress to frame an “economic emergency,” citing a 3.6% of GDP structural deficit inherited from the Boric administration, and promised an aggressive legislative push. Security & Economy Agenda: Kast outlined bills to strengthen police, tighten immigration, cut bureaucracy, reform electricity rates, and strip some social benefits from people convicted of crimes—while protesters clashed with police in Valparaíso. Education Clash: The Teachers’ Union called the education portion “weak” and “self-satisfied,” arguing Kast focused too much on surveillance and punishment and not enough on mental health and school support. Indigenous Land Policy Shock: The government formally abolished the Indigenous Peoples Unit that coordinated land regularization, drawing backlash from legislators and indigenous-law specialists over uncertainty for ongoing land claims. Finance Minister Under Fire: Senator Daniella Cicardini accused Finance Minister Jorge Quiroz of raising living costs and wielding excessive influence inside the cabinet. Local Politics Mobilization: A CUT-hosted forum urged building popular opposition to Kast’s “Real Chile” program, warning of a crackdown on protests.
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