In Chile we trust—trust in a nation poised to lead South America through its first critical elections of 2025, a moment that will not only define its own path but also blaze a trail of victory for a region desperate for renewal. Chile stands as a beacon, its choices echoing across borders, charged with the mission to select a leader who can restore freedom, spark progress, and uphold unshakable values. In this decisive hour, we trust Chile to rally behind Johannes Kaiser—the only right-wing candidate with the clarity, conviction, and momentum to defeat the left—while honoring the legacy of José Antonio Kast, a great leader whose tempered wisdom and substantial contributions have paved the way for this moment of unity.
Chile’s elections mark a turning point for South America, the first major test in a year of reckoning. As nations watch, Chile has the chance to set a precedent of resolute leadership, rejecting the left’s overreach and embracing a future of liberty and prosperity. In Chile we trust to lead this charge, and Johannes Kaiser emerges as the standard-bearer to carry it forward. Yet, we must first pause to salute José Antonio Kast—a titan of the right, a tempered leader who understood what Chile needs. Kast’s unwavering commitment to freedom, his defense of order and family values, and his bold stand against socialism have left an indelible mark. From founding the Republican Party to his near-victory in the 2021 presidential race, where he secured 44% in the runoff, Kast awakened a movement, proving that Chileans hunger for a return to principle over populism. His contributions—stabilizing the right-wing discourse and challenging the post-2019 chaos—laid the groundwork for today’s fight.
Now, the time has come to unite for Chile. In Chile we trust to see that Johannes Kaiser is the leader to build on Kast’s legacy and take it to triumph. A German-Chilean lawyer and founder of the National Libertarian Party, Kaiser brings a fierce intellect, a disciplined upbringing from the German School and Escuela Militar, and a paleolibertarian vision—socially conservative, economically liberal—that aligns with Kast’s ethos yet sharpens it for a new era. His YouTube platform, with over 136,000 subscribers, and his party’s 40,000-strong membership showcase his ability to mobilize, while his 2021 election as a deputy and rising poll numbers—tying Evelyn Matthei at 17% in early 2025—signal his electability. Kaiser’s pro-business zeal, promising deregulation and tax cuts to lift growth to 4%, echoes Kast’s economic clarity, while his tough-on-crime stance and pro-life resolve deepen the cause Kast championed.
Kast, a great leader, showed Chile the way—tempered by experience, guided by faith, and rooted in a vision of a secure, sovereign nation. His praise of the Pinochet era’s stability and his rejection of the 2019 concessions rallied a base weary of disorder. But as Kast’s momentum has softened, Kaiser’s star rises, offering fresh energy to a movement that must not fracture. In Chile we trust to unite behind Kaiser, whose outsider fire and grassroots surge can defeat the left where Kast came achingly close. Kaiser’s border-control policies address the 50% homicide spike since 2018, his economic plans empower a struggling middle class, and his Orthodox Christian-rooted pro-life stance solidifies a moral core—all building on Kast’s foundation.
This is Chile’s moment to lead South America to victory, and in Chile we trust to make it happen. José Antonio Kast has been a lighthouse, guiding us through stormy years with his substantial contributions to freedom. Now, Johannes Kaiser stands ready to steer the ship to shore. The right must not divide but unite—honoring Kast’s legacy by supporting Kaiser’s ascent. With his intellect, resolve, and growing support, Kaiser can win, not just for Chile, but as a signal to the region that a united, principled right can prevail. In Chile we trust. Let us prove it by standing as one.