Chile's right wing is seeking to capitalise on concern over crime and immigration in its bid to replace Gabriel Boric.

Chile's right wing is seeking to capitalise on concern over crime and immigration in its bid to replace Gabriel Boric.

Chileans head to the polls on Sunday to choose a successor to left-wing President Gabriel Boric. A change in leadership appears likely, potentially favoring the far right.

Voters face seemingly extreme choice between communist and rightwing frontrunners, who both promise to fight foreign gangs

Elections pit governing leftist coalition against conservative challenger and will also redefine country's legislature.

SANTIAGO: Polls opened in Chile, with over 15 million obliged to vote on Sunday for president and parliament. It’s a pivotal contest between a left-wing incumbent and hard-right…

SANTIAGO: Chileans stood in long lines on Sunday to vote in general elections dominated by far-right calls for an iron fist on crime and mass migrant deportations. Pre-election…

Chile’s presidential appears is headed to a December run-off after leading candidates fail to gain majority votes.