Politics & Government Guide in Chile
Political system, governance structure, stability indicators, and democratic institutions
Chile operates as a representative democratic republic with a powerful presidency and bicameral Congress. Following the 2026 election, right-wing President José Antonio Kast leads after the left-wing Boric administration, amid persistent polarization, fragmentation, and institutional distrust stemming from 2019 protests.
Government Type
Representative democratic republic
Legal System
Civil law system
Head of State
President José Antonio Kast(since 2026)
Head of Government
President José Antonio Kast(Republican Party)since 2026
Legislature
Major Political Parties
Right-wing
Left-wing
Voting Rights
Universal suffrage for citizens aged 18 and over. Citizens can vote from age 18, run for office from age 21 for lower house and age 35 for president.
Recent Developments
- José Antonio Kast inaugurated as President on March 11, 2026, marking shift from left-wing to right-wing government
- Ongoing political polarization and fragmentation with 23 parties in Chamber of Deputies as of 2024
- Failed constitutional replacement processes in 2022 amid 2019 protest legacy
- Proposed USD 6 billion public spending cuts in 2026 budget plan
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