Riot police in Chile clash with students protesting hard-right Kast’s Budget cuts
INTERNATIONAL – SOUTH AMERICA
4 JUNE 2026
- Chilean riot police clashed violently with protesting students as they marched through Santiago against Budget cuts pushed by hard-right President Jose Antonio Kast who took office in March 2026 as Chile’s most right-wing leader since the end of General Augusto Pinochet’s 1973-1990 dictatorship.
- The 60-year-old, having pledged to slash government spending to balance the books and revive the economy, began his term with a three-percent spending cut across all Ministries.
- High school students, university students and teachers filed along Santiago’s central Alameda avenue but were blocked from advancing towards the presidential palace by police using tear gas and water cannons.
- Demonstrators who fiercely oppose the measures held signs on Wednesday bearing messages such as: “It’s not belt-tightening, it’s theft.”
- “It’s like an attack on the poorest people, because they’re the ones who rely on social benefits, not the people who have money,” 47-year-old teacher said.
- Mr. Kast was elected on a pledge to combat crime and reduce immigration, which his supporters view as linked issues.
- During his first-ever presidential address to Congress, he announced further crackdowns on crime and migration including the creation of a “vandals” registry.
- The registry will log people who attack police, health officials or monuments, with those listed losing benefits such as free university education or a state pension.
