AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoAusterity Protests in Santiago: Chilean President José Antonio Kast’s budget cuts are colliding with street politics again, as a student march in central Santiago turned violent and left at least 25 injured, including 12 police, with metro disruptions reported. Human Rights Oversight: Senate Human Rights Commission member Sen. Fabiola Campillai says she will summon Carabineros Director Marcelo Araya and the Santiago Metropolitan Region presidential delegate over alleged disproportionate force against students, after a law student reportedly suffered facial fractures. Kast’s Cuts Meet Municipal Pushback: Separate reporting highlights growing resistance to Kast’s mandatory spending reductions across ministries, with mayors and social groups warning the cuts will strain core services. Memory Politics in Congress: A far-right proposal would create a “Museum of Truth” focused on the Allende era, aiming to counter the existing Museum of Memory and Human Rights narrative. Regional Security Diplomacy: Chile is among countries backing the U.S.-led “Shield of the Americas,” condemning efforts to destabilize Bolivia’s elected government. Health Watch: Argentina expanded its hantavirus investigation tied to a cruise outbreak, with rodents being trapped and tested in Mendoza—an issue closely linked to Chile’s endemic risk.
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