¿De 1 Millón a 30 Mil Pesos? El Baño de Realidad de la Cuenta Pública.

Is José Antonio Kast's first State of the Nation Address a dose of fiscal reality or a display of political demagoguery? In this column, we thoroughly analyze the presidential speech of June 1st, breaking down the stark contrast between the campaign promise of one million pesos per birth and the actual announcement of a 30,000-peso bonus per child for 80% of those registered in the Social Registry of Households (RSH). We critically examine the alarming lack of concrete responses to the Reconstruction Law, which continues to cause anguish for thousands of affected families, and dismantle the commonplaces and rhetorical clichés used by the president to evade the structural problems of the economy and public safety. A tough and relentless analysis of the disconnect between the ruling and opposition political classes. Video Timestamps: 00:00 The Forced Landing of Campaign Promises 01:45 From One Million Pesos to the $30,000 Bonus: Realism or Demagoguery? 03:20 The Anguish of Reconstruction Forgotten by La Moneda 05:10 Analysis of Clichés: The President's Stock Phrases 07:45 Real Testimonies: What's Happening in the Affected Areas? 09:15 Closing: The Disconnection of a Political Class That Doesn't Suffer Tags (Copy into the tags section): public accountability 2026, jose antonio kast, kast speech June 1, 30,000 peso bonus, Chile reconstruction law, political demagoguery, presidential speech analysis, Chilean politics 2026, national congress debate, Chile housing crisis