In July 2026, Chile faced economic concerns after the Central Bank reported a 0.9% decline in the Imacec index for May, marking five consecutive months of negative growth, raising fears of recession. This has increased pressure on Finance Minister Jorge Quiroz to push forward with a major reform aimed at boosting investment and employment, requiring negotiations with opposition parties ranging from the Communist Party to Republicans to secure broader support. However, talks appear unlikely to succeed, as neither the government, Quiroz, nor Republicans show willingness to alter the core of the proposal. Meanwhile, tensions within the ruling coalition escalated after several senators from Chile Vamos did not support the constitutional accusation against former Finance Minister Nicolás Grau, leading President José Antonio Kast to intervene and call for unity. The controversy over internal cohesion remains unresolved. Additionally, former Security Minister Trinidad Steitner was removed in May for requesting confidential information from the police during an ongoing investigation, which was later deemed outside her legal authority. Internationally, Chilean rescue teams played a crucial,
Lettura del bias (Centro): The article reports on economic challenges, political negotiations, and internal conflicts within the government without overtly favoring any side. It presents facts and quotes officials without clear ideological framing.






