José Antonio Kast cabinet ministers

Kast Cabinet
Date formed11 March 2026
People and organisations
Head of governmentJosé Antonio Kast
History
PredecessorBoric cabinet

The cabinet ministers of José Antonio Kast are the members of Chile's executive branch appointed to lead the ministries during his presidency, scheduled to begin on 11 March 2026.[1]

Under the Constitution, the President of the Republic holds exclusive authority to appoint and remove cabinet ministers.[2]

In January 2026, Kast announced the composition of his first cabinet, which included members from the Republican Party of Chile, figures associated with the Chile Vamos coalition—particularly the Independent Democratic Union (UDI) and National Renewal (RN)—as well as independent technocrats and policy specialists.[3]

Political analysts described the cabinet as having a predominance of technical and managerial profiles over traditional partisan appointments, with a policy agenda focused on economic recovery, public security, and immigration control.[4] Due to its ideological composition, commentators characterized it as the most right-wing Chilean cabinet since the end of the military government in 1990.[5]

Several appointees had previously collaborated with Kast during his presidential campaigns. Economist Jorge Quiroz, who headed Kast's economic advisory team during the 2021 presidential election, was named Minister of Finance.[6] Public security and immigration—both central themes of Kast's political platform—were reflected in the structure and priorities of the cabinet.[7]

Cabinet

Ministers in the Cabinet of José Antonio Kast
Title Minister Term of office
Image Name Party Start End
Minister of the Interior Claudio Alvarado UDI 11 March 2026
Minister of Public Security Trinidad Steinert Independent 11 March 2026
Minister of Foreign Affairs Francisco Pérez Mackenna Independent 11 March 2026
Minister of Defense Fernando Barros Independent 11 March 2026
Minister of Finance Jorge Quiroz Independent 11 March 2026
General Secretariat of the Presidency José García Ruminot RN 11 March 2026
Minister Secretary-General of the Government of Chile Mara Sedini Independent 11 March 2026
Minister of Economy and Mining Daniel Mas Independent 11 March 2026
Minister of Public Works Martín Arrau REP 11 March 2026
Minister of Labour and Social Welfare Tomás Rau Independent 11 March 2026
Minister of Agriculture Jaime Campos PR 11 March 2026
Minister of Energy Ximena Rincón Democrats 11 March 2026
Minister of Social Development and Family María Jesús Wulf REP 11 March 2026
Minister for the Environment Francisca Toledo Independent 11 March 2026
Minister of Education María Paz Arzola Independent 11 March 2026
Minister of Health May Chomali Independent 11 March 2026
Minister of Justice and Human Rights Fernando Rabat Independent 11 March 2026
Minister of Housing and Urbanism Iván Poduje Independent 11 March 2026
Minister of Transport and Telecommunications Louis de Grange Independent 11 March 2026
Minister of National Assets Catalina Parot Independent 11 March 2026
Minister of Women and Gender Equality Judith Marín PSC 11 March 2026
Minister of Cultures, Arts and Heritage Francisco Undurraga EVOPOLI 11 March 2026
Minister of Science, Technology, Knowledge and Innovation Ximena Lincolao Independent 11 March 2026
Minister of Sports Natalia Ducó Independent 11 March 2026

References

  1. ^ "José Antonio Kast". Biblioteca del Congreso Nacional de Chile (in Spanish). Retrieved 16 January 2026.
  2. ^ "Constitución Política de la República de Chile – Capítulo IV". Biblioteca del Congreso Nacional de Chile (in Spanish). Retrieved 16 January 2026.
  3. ^ "Chile Vamos". Biblioteca del Congreso Nacional de Chile (in Spanish). Retrieved 16 January 2026.
  4. ^ "Presidentes chilenos y el uso de ministros independientes". La Tercera (in Spanish). Retrieved 16 January 2026.
  5. ^ Navia, Patricio (2022). "The Chilean Right After Pinochet". Journal of Latin American Politics. 14 (2): 45–67.
  6. ^ "Quiénes integran el equipo económico de José Antonio Kast". Emol (in Spanish). Retrieved 16 January 2026.
  7. ^ "Seguridad e inmigración: los ejes del programa de Kast". BioBioChile (in Spanish). Retrieved 16 January 2026.