Juan Sutil, the strategic head of Evelyn Matthei's campaign, expressed confidence in Matthei's ability to mobilize voters and manage governance, highlighting her experience as a deputy, senator, and minister. He credited her collaboration with former President Sebastián Piñera for creating one million jobs. Sutil contrasted Matthei's approach with that of José Antonio Kast, describing Kast's positions as more categorical and potentially less conducive to building consensus. Regarding the candidate Daniel Jara, Sutil criticized his communist ideology, stating it has historically led to poverty and despair, and noted that Jara's campaign has been losing momentum. Sutil also defended the importance of the Chilean Congress, referencing that 62% of voters supported its defense in a recent rejection vote. He declared that the current government failed on September 4 with that rejection and is effectively over. While Sutil said he would vote for Kast if he advances to the second round, he ruled out voting for Jara. He also blamed the second presidency of Michelle Bachelet for damaging the country and pointed out that Jara and Carmona, though different, share roots in the Communist Party. Sutil's comments came amid ongoing electoral dynamics where he reiterated his belief that Matthei can recover ground in the race.
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