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'Make Chile Great Again': Security and migration dominate the most tense election in decades

Security, migration and the rise of hard-line rhetoric mark a deeply polarised election in Chile. Between candidates of ideological extremes and a climate of fear of organised crime, Chileans go to the polls this Sunday in elections that could reshape the country’s political direction.

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00:01Communist candidate Janet Jara and her far-right opponent Jose Antonio Kast
00:06will face off this Sunday in Chile's presidential elections
00:10after four years in office of leftist Gabriel Furi.
00:14While issues of security have been central in this campaign,
00:18centre-right Evelyn Matei has promised jail or cemetery to criminals.
00:24I vote for Kast because I think he will solve the problems of this country that has already been agobiated.
00:31He really cannot leave because he is with a lot of delinquents.
00:36I think he will solve all these things.
00:39I vote for Janet Jara because I think she is the person who is more aterrizated in the needs of the people,
00:44because I think she is a radical person,
00:46and because I think it is necessary to advance in the rights of the modern world,
00:50in the values that the modern world has.
00:52Jara, a former Labour minister and the only representative of the unity security bloc,
00:58has already made history by becoming the first communist to leave a unified left-wing ticket.
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