Chilean President José Antonio Kast on Sunday defended the first 81 days of his administration and reaffirmed his main campaign promises on security and migration, on the eve of his first “Cuenta Pública” address to the National Congress, scheduled for Monday in Valparaíso. The far-right leader took office on 11 March and faces on Monday his annual accountability address amid a sustained decline in approval ratings and on the eve of the first legislative test for his government, the Senate vote on the so-called tax megareform.

El Mandatario pretende protagonizar un multitudinario encuentro ciudadano en Villa Alemana en la antesala de su primera rendición de cuentas en el Congreso.

The Chile State of the Nation preview reads as a balancing act. Plaza Pública Cadem released figures on Thursday showing Kast government