Marginalized by inequality and outraged by that marginalization. In short, "democratize democracy", bringing together concerns about the "end of the world" (environmentalism) with Last Database the "end of the month" (social rights). Faced with two years of social upheaval, the appeal of her candidacy came from the promise of Last Database achieving profound changes in the economic model and a renewal of the political leadership, Less anger and Last Database more fear If indignation played a central role in the first round, the second seems destined to be played on the field of fear.
Beyond the relevance that the Last Database democracy-order axis has taken and the indignation associated with it, no candidacy will obtain 50% plus one without convincing the electorate that its offers are socially, politically and economically more feasible Last Database to implement than those of its adversary. Without this, any promise of tranquility is hardly credible. In this sense, the possibility of victory for each candidate will depend on his ability to address two challenges that will be central in the next political cycle: the economy and the new Last Database Constitution. So far, both bids have been systematically described by investment and underwriting agencies as fiscally irresponsible .
Although Kast has the favor of an important Last Database sector of the national business community, which supports his program for his tax discounts, the numbers of his program simply do not add up. For now , it promises to lower tax collection by an amount close to 3% of GDP, while increasing Last Database subsidies by about 1.5% of GDP, arguing that this would be financed by "greater efficiency" and a supposed "supergrowth". GDP growth rate of 6% (projections for the next four years are for Chile to grow 2.7%). Not even in the most optimistic Last Database scenario would Kast's program have an outcome other than.