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Chilean presidential candidate Evelyn Matthei casts her vote in Santiago, expressing confidence she will reach the second-round runoff despite polling 4th.

Matthei emphasized focusing on everyday challenges for Chileans — crime, jobs, and public security — rather than extreme political polarization. She also highlighted her plans to strengthen border security, combat organized crime, and improve social infrastructure.

In a campaign marked by controversy over her family background and hardline security proposals, Matthei positions herself as a pragmatic choice for voters seeking real solutions.

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00:00Today we have a very important vote.
00:07The entire chamber of deputies and half of the Senate are up for renewal, and the next
00:11president, I hope the president of Chile, will be elected.
00:18I have every confidence that Chileans will vote for someone who is not so politicized,
00:29but who can actually move our country forward.
00:43After the elections, we really have to focus on the specific, everyday problems of people
00:47who can't make ends meet, whose children have studied and can't find work, people who would
00:52like to go out to see friends or go to the movies but don't dare because of crime.
00:59We have too much to do, and in that sense I am very confident that we will make it to
01:06the second round because our campaign has reflected that, focusing on the problems of Chileans
01:11and not so much politics.
01:16Sometimes extreme politics, often politics without any kind of trajectory, with plans
01:21that are not clear how they are going to be carried out.
01:26We have spectacular teams, we have planned exactly what we are going to do from the first day.
01:33In fact, the first night, March 11th, I will be at the border with Eureka, with the Army, Navy, Air Force, Carboneros, PDI, with everyone.
01:48And a week later I will be in Coal Chain, the same, seeing how we really seal our border, but at the same time we are going to worry about security in both the cities and the rural areas that are also getting worse every day.
02:01So we have a lot to do.
02:04I am sure that we are going to have a very peaceful and pleasant day as it has always been in Chile and that tonight we are going to be celebrating.
02:14We have never seen the levels of violence, the murders in broad daylight in the street, the dismemberment.
02:32On the other hand, national borders are not borders because anyone can come and go as they please.
02:41People are called when they are already dead, but it had been three years since they were on the waiting list.
02:50Public education has been destroyed, and we all have to fight drug trafficking.
02:57Drug trafficking is basically international organized crime, cross-border, and therefore there is no point in trying to fight it as a single country.
03:07Here we need the help of all the countries that have effectively made a decision to fight drug trafficking, whether they are countries in Europe, Latin America, North America, or Asia.
03:20We all have to work together because they are endangering the sovereignty of many countries.
03:28Thank you. Thank you very much.
03:35Thank you for joining by.
03:36When you acknowledge that you have thousands of several countries, that are thousands of Wash ourini, we are Canadians and others who have Funeralists in England,
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03:47Your Patience is now definitely remainedいます in the UK.
03:49Who died on the balance sheet of law in Africa, and they areная in Janews.
03:54You
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