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Leftist Boric continues to lead the polls in Chile as right-wing Kast rises to second place

The electoral polls for the next presidential elections in Chile They continue to place the candidate on the left Gabriel Boric in the lead, with a slight rebound compared to its competitors, while the right-wing Jose Antonio Kast has snatched the official Sebastian Sichel the second position facing the first round of the elections, scheduled for November 21.

Boric, candidate of the left-wing coalition I approve of Dignity, would obtain 22 percent of the votes, while the candidate of the Republican Party it would take 15 per cent of the votes, which represents an increase of two percentage points compared to the last poll.

Despite the rebound shown by the polls – that of Pulso Ciudadano published this Sunday also gave the second position to closet-, the right-wing continues to have the highest rejection among all candidates for the Presidency, with 30.1 percent disapproval.

Thus, Sichel, from Chile Come on, would fall along with the Christian Democrat Yasna Provoste to third place with 12 percent of the support, which represents a drop of five points for the first and a rise of two for the second, according to the latest Cadem poll.

The survey has also looked beyond the preferences of the respondents to ask who they think will be the next tenant of La Moneda, to which 37 percent have responded that Boric, followed by Sichel at 17 percent and Provoste at 16 percent.

Finally, as for the current president, Sebastian Piñera, 71 percent of citizens disapprove of his management, as the survey collects, compared to 22 percent who have a positive view of it.

Nine presidential candidates have formally registered their candidacy for the Chilean elections scheduled for November 21.

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