
Jacobin Radio Jacobin Radio: What Happened in Chile? w/ Oscar Mendoza and Pablo Abufom
Dec 25, 2025
Oscar Mendoza, a social scientist focused on Chilean politics, and Pablo Abufom, a philosopher and political analyst, explore the shocking electoral shift in Chile following the rise of far-right president José Antonio Kast. They discuss the failed constitutional process, the impact of media on public perception, and how fear of crime drove voters away from the left. Mendoza further delves into the dynamics of compulsory voting and Kast's political strategies, while Abufom connects this resurgence to historical pinochetismo and the challenges facing the opposition.
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From Uprising To Electoral Backlash
- Chile swung from mass protest optimism to far-right victory because of accumulated government failings and campaign dynamics.
- Oscar Mendoza emphasizes electoral mechanics, scandals, and messaging shaped the rapid reversal.
Constitutional Collapse As Political Turning Point
- The failed constitutional process deeply damaged the government's legitimacy and mobilized centrist rejection.
- Mendoza notes the draft was
