Chile's Kast names new security minister in cabinet shuffle


Chile's President Jose Antonio Kast arrives at the Chilean embassy to attend a press conference in Buenos Aires, Argentina April 6, 2026. REUTERS/Agustin Marcarian

SANTIAGO, May ⁠19 (Reuters) - Chilean President Jose ⁠Antonio Kast on Tuesday replaced ‌the people who held two key roles in his government, naming ​Martin Arrau as ⁠security minister and ⁠Claudio Alvarado as spokesperson.

Alvarado, who ⁠is ‌currently interior minister, will retain that ⁠portfolio alongside his new role. Arrau ​leaves ‌his post as public works ⁠minister. ​That position will be taken over by Transport Minister ⁠Louis de Grange, who ​will now head both ministries.

Kast, who was sworn in two ⁠months ago, focused on security during his campaign, promising to clamp down on ​migration and crime ⁠while boosting economic growth through ​deregulation, spending cuts ‌and market-friendly policies.

(Reporting ​by Ricardo Figueroa, Editing by Daina Beth Solomon)

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