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Rightward Wave Hits Chile, Ecuador, Paraguay
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Chile's New Direction José Antonio Kast took the presidential oath… |
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Chile's New Direction José Antonio Kast took the presidential oath in Valparaíso after a decisive 2025 win, promising to tackle crime and curb illegal immigration. The ceremony drew friendly faces from the right and a modest U.S. delegation, while some expected regional leaders stayed away. Kast campaigns like he learned the playbook across the hemisphere, and his victory will likely shift policy and tone in Santiago. Still, rhetoric is cheap. Passing laws and changing institutions is harder than getting applause in a congressional hall, so watch which bills actually move through Congress and how the courts respond. https://twitter.com/OOCprogresismo2/status/2031781197899051130?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw Ecuador's Crackdown Ecuador announced a major security offensive in violent provinces and set a night curfew to start mid March, saying it has significant logistical support from U.S. forces. Authorities stressed they want to avoid civilian harm, which is the official line governments give before big operations. Joint operations can help with intelligence, transport and training, but they also raise questions about transparency, oversight and long term strategy. If success is only a temporary drop in violence, the government will need more than raids to change the underlying criminal networks. https://twitter.com/JakeCan72/status/2029397218936189048?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw Paraguay Opens the Door Paraguay's Chamber of Deputies approved a Status…
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