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Jacobin Radio: What Happened in Chile? w/ Oscar Mendoza and Pablo Abufom

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News, Politics, History

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🗓️ 25 December 2025

⏱️ 68 minutes

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Summary

Chile has just elected its most extreme far-right president since the Pinochet dictatorship. José Antonio Kast won the December 14 runoff by a commanding margin — a stunning reversal in a country that in 2019 experienced a massive social uprising over the unaffordability of life and extreme inequality. The social revolt ended with the pandemic lockdown, but the following year a broad leftist coalition swept into power, electing the 34-year-old former radical student leader Gabriel Boric, whose government promised to bury neoliberalism once and for all.

How did Chile move so quickly from an anti-neoliberal social rebellion to the return of the hard right? Was this a vote for authoritarianism — or a vote against insecurity, inflation, and political stalemate? What does Kast’s victory tell us about the global resurgence of the far right, from Latin America to Europe and the United States?

Suzi examines Chile’s political reversal with two Chilean analysts: Oscar Mendoza explains this electoral shift by looking at the failed constitutional process, the role of mandatory voting, media panic over crime and immigration, and the institutional constraints Kast will face in office. Pablo Abufom situates Kast’s victory in a longer historical trajectory, arguing that this is the first democratic government of pinochetismo — a project combining authoritarian neoliberalism, moral conservatism and anticommunism, now aligned with a global far-right resurgence.

Jacobin Radio with Suzi Weissman features conversations with leading thinkers and activists, with a focus on labor, the economy, and protest movements.

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0:00.0

This is Jacobyne Radio.

0:11.3

I'm Susie Wiseman.

0:12.7

Well, Chile has just elected its most openly far-right president since the end of the Pinochet dictatorship.

0:20.5

Jose Antonio Kast won the December 14th runoff

0:23.6

by a commanding margin, a stunning reversal in a country that just a few years ago experienced a massive

0:30.4

social uprising and elected the young leftist government under Gabriel Boric, promising to bury

0:36.7

neoliberalism once and for all.

0:39.3

How did Chile move so quickly from the Estéido Social, or the social movement, to the return of

0:46.2

the hard right? Was this a vote for authoritarianism or a vote against insecurity, inflation,

0:52.7

and political stalemate? And what does Costa Victory tell us about the global resurgence of the far right,

0:59.0

from Latin America to Europe and the United States?

1:02.0

Today we look at Chile's election from two complementary angles.

1:06.0

We first speak with Oscar Mendoza, who offers a clear-sighted analysis of the electoral shift itself,

1:12.4

the collapse of the constitutional project, the decisive role of mandatory voting, and the

1:18.4

limits cast will likely face in actually governing. Pablo Abu Fom in Chile then joins us to

1:24.1

situate the significance of caste's victory in an historical and international perspective,

1:28.9

that of the re-emergence of pinitizmo through democratic means,

1:33.1

looking at the central role of anti-communism and the kind of authoritarian restoration now taking shape,

1:38.7

and what kind of political moment we're entering.

1:41.3

All this when our program returns in just a moment.

1:53.6

And welcome back to the show.

1:55.8

I'm very pleased to have Oscar Mendoza back with us.

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