Chile’s new far-right president is sworn in
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Chile's new far-right president, Jose Antonio Kast, has been sworn in.
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Chile's new president, Jose Antonio Kast, has been sworn into office. This event signifies a sharp shift to the right within the country's political landscape. The article does not provide specific data or systems affected, nor documented consequences beyond the political shift.
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