Establishment On 15 April 2025, three far-right parties (
PRCh,
PSC,
PNL) had announced a preliminary agreement to compete together in the
2025 parliamentary election in a coalition called "New Right". With this decision, the parties closed the door to the option of creating a single right-of-centre list together with
Chile Vamos, which sought a rapprochement with all the forces opposed to the government of
Gabriel Boric. In July 2025, the parties ratified their intention to form a parliamentary alliance by concluding a pact, albeit renaming it the "United Right". In parallel, the
Republican Party opened up to a negotiation with Chile Vamos to reach an omission pact in the senatorial election in the binomial regions (where two senators are elected). The alliance was not replicated for the
2025 presidential election, as the parties that formed it support different presidential candidates: the
Republican Party and the
Christian Social Party supported
José Antonio Kast; while the
National Libertarian Party supported the candidacy of
Johannes Kaiser, all parties in the coalition endorsed Kast in the second round, which he won.
Registration The Republican, Social Christian, and National Libertarian parties formalized their pact before the
Electoral Service (Servel) on 8 August 2025, under the name "Change for Chile". The list announced the presentation of 183 candidates for the
Chamber of Deputies. ==Composition==