The Republic of Panama has formally extended diplomatic congratulations to Chile’s newly elected leadership following the conclusive presidential runoff. In an official statement disseminated through multiple channels, including a presidential message on social media platform X and a communiqué from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Panamanian President José Raúl Mulino conveyed his wishes for success to the incoming administration.
The government’s message emphasized aspirations for the ‘well-being, stability, and development of the Chilean people’ under the new leadership. Officials further lauded the Chilean populace for their ‘exemplary civic and democratic conduct’ throughout the electoral process, characterizing it as a testament to the robustness of the nation’s institutions and its profound commitment to democratic principles.
Reaffirming their dedication to international partnership, the Panamanian government explicitly reiterated its intent to ‘continue strengthening the historic bonds of friendship, cooperation, and mutual respect’ that exist between the two nations.
This diplomatic exchange follows the decisive victory of right-wing candidate José Antonio Kast in the second round of the Chilean presidential election. Kast, who campaigned on a platform featuring stringent policies on crime and immigration, secured a commanding 58.16 percent of the vote. His opponent, Jeannette Jara, representing a coalition of leftist, progressive, and social democratic factions, garnered 41.84 percent. These results were confirmed with nearly all polling stations fully reporting.
