Jeannette Jara Secures Victory in Chilean Primaries, Faces Right-Wing Challenge

Jeannette Jara, Chile's former labor minister and a member of the communist party, won the presidential primaries with 60.31% of the vote. Her campaign, backed by the governing coalition, focuses on unity against right-wing contenders. The general election is set for November 16, with a potential runoff on December 14.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 30-06-2025 06:56 IST | Created: 30-06-2025 06:56 IST
Jeannette Jara Secures Victory in Chilean Primaries, Faces Right-Wing Challenge

In a decisive primary election, Jeannette Jara, a former labor minister and member of Chile's communist party, emerged victorious, securing 60.31% of the vote. She now prepares to compete against right-wing candidates in the November presidential election.

Jara emphasized her campaign's focus on unity and forming a broad coalition to counter right-wing opposition. She urged supporters to maintain solidarity in facing Chile's political challenges.

Despite leading in polls, right-wing candidates like Evelyn Matthei and Jose Antonio Kast opted to skip the primaries. If no candidate secures a majority in November, a runoff will occur in December.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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