Rebuilding
the credibility of a right-wing project committed to democracy is key, not only
for itself, but also
for institutional stability. But today
they lack leadership that can make this transition quickly. Whoever embraces self-criticism and understands that it is necessary to participate constructively in
the negotiation of a new Chile, will eventually be able to establish himself as a pillar of a democratic right.
That will also pave the way for the parliamentary majorities that it currently lacks to approve key projects. The alternative for the right is to develop an opposition strategy without concessions, betting on the
fax list erosion of a government that will have a very difficult time. That could also be the strategy that José Antonio Kast assumes. And it could end up being a successful strategy to win the next election.
If Kast or any functional equivalent to his leadership succeeds, Chile will have lost the last opportunity in a long time to attempt development and strengthen its democracy. And it could end up being a successful strategy to win the next election. If Kast or any functional equivalent to his leadership achieves the goal, Chile will have lost the last opportunity in a long time to attempt development and strengthen its democracy.
And it could end up being a successful strategy to win the next election. If Kast or any functional equivalent to his leadership achieves the goal, Chile will have lost the last opportunity in a long time to attempt development and strengthen its democracy.