Experto: "La democracia en Chile es frágil" Polémica en Chile luego de que el candidato presidencial Johannes Kaiser dijo que apoyaría un nuevo golpe de Estado si se repitieran las condiciones de 1973, cuando Pinochet derrocó a Salvador Allende. https://t.co/KY4h2RUBLV https://t.co/i9oGY7FIYC
🇨🇱 Aspirante presidencial dice que apoyaría un nuevo golpe en Chile El diputado chileno Johannes Kaiser, del Partido Nacional Libertario, afirmó que respaldaría un golpe militar si se repitieran condiciones como las de 1973. 🗞️https://t.co/sUSL6KiCHZ https://t.co/TDhrWB2MWn
Johannes Kaiser dice que apoyaría “absolutamente” un nuevo golpe de Estado, “con todas las consecuencias” https://t.co/IEXthlmOnh
Johannes Kaiser, a presidential candidate from Chile's far-right Partido Nacional Libertario, has stated he would support a new military coup in Chile if conditions similar to those in 1973, when Augusto Pinochet overthrew Salvador Allende, were to occur. Kaiser affirmed his willingness to back such an action "absolutely" and "with all the consequences." His remarks have sparked widespread criticism from various political figures and parties. The official government and opposition have condemned his statements, with some calling for his disqualification as a candidate. The Partido Nacional Libertario defended Kaiser, accusing critics of manipulating his words and denying that his stance constitutes support for a coup. Experts have weighed in on the controversy, noting the fragility of Chilean democracy. The debate has intensified as Kaiser continues to position himself in the presidential race, reportedly aiming to attract votes from the conservative electorate aligned with figures like José Antonio Kast.