Franco Parisi
Franco Parisi is a Chilean politician and presidential candidate from the People's Party (Partido de la Gente). He is known for his controversial proposals regarding immigration and foreign relations, particularly concerning Bolivia. Recently, he made headlines by announcing a proposal to block fuel imports from Bolivia unless the country accepts migrants who have entered Chile illegally. Parisi's stance reflects a tough approach to immigration and has raised legal questions regarding its compatibility with the Treaty of Peace and Friendship of 1904 between Chile and Bolivia.
Born on May 30, 1971 (54 years old)
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Spain:
Franco Parisi was the third-place candidate whose voters largely supported Kast.
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Peru:
Franco Parisi leads the Party of the People, which is crucial for José Antonio Kast's legislative agenda.
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Colombia:
Franco Parisi's votes were crucial for Kast to expand his voter base beyond traditional right-wing supporters.
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Spain:
Franco Parisi received a significant number of votes in the first round but did not endorse either candidate for the second round.
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Uruguay:
Franco Parisi is an anti-system candidate who secured third place with nearly 20% of the votes in the first round.
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Panama:
Franco Parisi was a third candidate in the first round who garnered significant votes.
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Panama:
Franco Parisi, an anti-system candidate, received third place in the first round and influenced voters to consider nullifying their votes.
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Argentina:
Franco Parisi is a right-wing populist who gained significant support in the first round of the presidential election.
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United Kingdom:
Franco Parisi appeared to benefit from the backing of a new electorate and secured a surprising third place with 20% of the vote.
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Peru:
Franco Parisi is the candidate from the populist Party of the People who finished third in the first round.
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