RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The last face to face between the two antagonistic candidates that on Sunday will dispute the Chilean Presidency, the conservative religious lawyer José Antonio Kast and the far-left congressman Gabriel Boric, was lukewarm, with winks once again to the center electorate and without real programmatic novelties.
As happened last Friday in the other presidential debate of the campaign, the two extremist aspirants to La Moneda (seat of Government) made an effort to show their more moderate face, aware that neither of them reached 30 % of the votes in the first round of November 21 and . . .
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