Anxiety over immigration and violent crime has carried Jose Antonio Kast to the steps of Chile's presidential palace. On Sunday, he is tipped to be elected the country's first hard-right leader since dictator Augusto Pinochet three decades ago.
Breakdown
- Police raids in Santiago target rising organized crime
- Crime and immigration fears boost far-right candidate Casta 13s
- Casta pledges strict law enforcement and migrant expulsions 22s
- Leftist Jara warns Casta could roll back civil rights 1m 1s
- Polls show Casta leading, reflecting regional rightward shift 1m 38s