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Kast is sworn in to be the president of Chile in the biggest right-wing change in decades

On 'Wednesday', Jose Antonio Kast became the president of Chile, marking the sharpest rightward shift in years. Voters were alarmed by the rising level of insecurity and backed the broader conservative movement that has been sweeping Latin America.

The regional presidents, including Argentina's Javier Milei and Ecuador's Daniel Noboa, Paraguay’s Santiago Pena and Spain's King Felipe traveled to Chile for the ceremony of the transfer of power in Valparaiso where Congress is located.

Kast succeeds left-wing president Gabriel Boric to whom he lost 2021?election. At a time when Chileans worry about the rising crime rate and the economy.

The shooting of a police officer in Puerto Varas, in southern Chile, earlier that day, which left him brain-dead, highlighted Kast's security concerns and led him to send Trinidad Steinert as his new minister for security to the city after the ceremony.

"There will be a before and after." Kast said to reporters that whoever attacks a police officer attacks Chile when asked about the earlier shooting.

We're going find them, try them and use the full force the law.

Kast promised to crack down on crime and migration while boosting the economy through deregulation, cuts in spending and market-friendly policies. Chile is the largest copper producer in the world. Kast was elected at a time when the economy was booming, but now he takes over as the Iran War rattles global markets.

The transitional period saw tensions rise between the new and old administrations over the increased pressures from the U.S. regarding a proposed Chinese underwater cable project.

"(Kast will) have to manage a challenging international geopolitical environment," said Guillermo Holzmann a 'political analyst' from the University of Valparaiso. He noted economic risks from Iran war, U.S. security strategy in the area and China's impact in 'Latin America.

"These decisions require sophisticated diplomacy as well as strategic long- and medium-term vision."

Kast will have to deal with a divided Congress, which could hinder his agenda, which he has vowed?to achieve quickly.

Nicholas Watson, Teneo's managing director, said that "a barrage" of initiatives are expected in the next three month. (Reporting and editing by Aidan Lewis; Cassandra Garrison, Alistair Bell and Aidan Lewis)

(source: Reuters)