Chile Elects A New Left-Wing President
/Chile held a presidential election yesterday. This was a run-off between the two top vote-getters in a prior round. The candidates were José Kast of the Republican (conservative) Party, and Gabriel Boric of the Social Convergence (leftist) Party. Boric won easily, by about 56/44, and Kast promptly conceded and offered congratulations. Boric will replace Sebastián Piñera, a conservative.
Chile is one of the most prosperous countries in Latin America, with per capita GDP for 2020 estimated at $13,232 by the World Bank.
Chile has experienced enormous economic growth since the 1960s, and its current level of prosperity (as measured by per capita GDP, World Bank figures) puts to shame its main rivals in Latin America like Mexico ($8,347), Argentina ($8,442), and Brazil ($6,797).
You would think that the Chileans, being there in Latin America, could look around themselves, see the failures of leftism everywhere staring them in the face, and want to have nothing to do with it.

