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Pdp President Acknowledges "Moderate Optimism" in Favor of Jara for the Second Round

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Jaime Quintana acknowledged that “things are not easy” for the ruling party, but linked his expectations to Jara’s ability to attract the electorate of Franco Parisi, who won 19.7% in the first round.
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This Sunday we will live the triumph and defeat between two visions of seeing politics and society. It will be a day that about 8 p.m. the Servel will have the results of who will win the ballotage and direct the destinations of the country. This day is expected of high influx of the 15 million 618 [...] The entry Between optimism and pessimism was first published in Desenfoque.cl.

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Jaime Quintana acknowledged that “things are not easy” for the ruling party, but linked his expectations to Jara’s ability to attract the electorate of Franco Parisi, who won 19.7% in the first round.

The PDP senator and president Jaime Quintana analyzed the scenario of the second presidential round between candidates José Antonio Kast (Republican and Social Christian parties) and Jeannette Jara (Unidad pact for Chile and DC). According to Radio Infinita, the triumphalism he observes in the opposition command could be altered by the electorate’s ability to generate surprises: “I believe that in this the electorate can always give some surpris…

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La Nación broke the news in on Friday, December 12, 2025.
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