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Violent Protests Erupt in Chile Over Government Cuts to Social Programmes

A demonstrator clashes with police during a march against President Jose Antonio Kast's State of the Nation address in Valparaiso, Chile, on June 1, 2026. (Photo by RODRIGO ARANGUA / AFP)

In a wave of unrest, Chile has witnessed violent protests sparked by government decisions to cut social programmes. The protests coincided with President Gabriel Boric Kast’s delivery of his first State of the Nation address, where he outlined the administration’s fiscal priorities and policy directions.

Labour unions and student groups took to the streets in various cities across Chile, expressing their displeasure at the cuts that they argue will adversely affect the most vulnerable populations. The demonstrators claim the cuts undermine progress on social equity and economic support for low-income families, students, and workers.

Clashes between protesters and police were reported in Santiago and other major urban centers, with authorities deploying riot control measures to contain the unrest. Demonstrators used slogans and placards condemning austerity measures and calling for the government to prioritize investment in education, healthcare, and welfare programmes.

The protests mark a significant challenge for President Kast, who took office recently with promises of social reform and better economic management. His government has cited the need for fiscal responsibility amid economic pressures such as inflation, budget deficits, and the impacts of the global pandemic.

Despite President Kast’s emphasis on reform and inclusion during his speech, the immediate public response indicates widespread dissatisfaction with the pace and nature of policy changes. Labour unions are demanding the government reverse the cuts and engage in dialogue to develop more equitable social policies.

Student groups have highlighted the impact on educational grants and support programmes, stressing that cuts could hinder access to education for marginalized youth. The protests have also drawn attention to broader social issues in Chile, including inequality and the legacy of past economic models.

International observers and human rights groups have called for peaceful resolution and respect for the right to protest while urging Chilean authorities to avoid excessive use of force. The government faces the complex task of balancing fiscal constraints with social demands amid rising public tension.

As the situation develops, both the government and opposition parties are being urged to engage constructively to address social grievances and restore trust. The outcome of this period of unrest may shape the political landscape in Chile and influence future policy direction on social welfare.

The protests underscore the challenges faced by Latin American governments in managing economic recovery while maintaining social protections. Chile, a country often seen as a regional economic model, is navigating the difficult path between austerity and social justice in a politically charged environment.

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