The government of Chilean President José Antonio Kast, a far-right leader, plans to introduce a bill proposing stricter penalties for minors aged 16 and older who commit serious crimes. Currently, Chile holds juveniles accountable from age 14, but their punishments are lighter than those imposed on adults. This proposal comes after a recent incident where a 12-year-old boy was killed during a robbery involving teenagers, which sparked national outrage and renewed calls for harsher laws against juvenile offenders. The proposed legislation had previously been rejected by the parliament since 2022.
Lectura del sesgo (Derecha): The article frames the proposed law as a response to public outrage over a violent crime, emphasizing the government’s push for stricter measures against minors. It highlights the far-right nature of President Kast’s administration and presents the policy as a reaction to societal pressure rather as






