Chile’s president-elect picks Pinochet lawyers as ministers of human rights, defence
Jose Antonio Kast installs a ‘great team for difficult times’, after being elected on a wave of anti-crime and anti-immigrant sentiment

Chile’s right-wing president-elect Jose Antonio Kast on Tuesday named two ex-lawyers of former dictator Augusto Pinochet to lead the ministries of defence and human rights when he takes office in March.
Kast will be sworn in on March 11 as the first far-right head of state in Chile since the exit of Pinochet, whose brutal regime left deep scars on the South American nation.
Pinochet led a dictatorship from 1973 to 1990 that left more than 3,200 dead or missing, and tortured or imprisoned tens of thousands more.
Kast, a Pinochet admirer who won a landslide election victory last December, announced “a great team for difficult times”, including Fernando Barros, 68, as his defence minister and Fernando Rabat, 53, as minister of justice and human rights.

Both were members of Pinochet’s legal team.