The President of Chile is the head of state and government in Chile, responsible for executing laws and overseeing the country's administration. The president is elected for a term of four years and can serve a maximum of two consecutive terms.
The president plays a crucial role in shaping national policy, representing Chile in international affairs, and ensuring the country's security. The current president is part of a broader political system that includes the National Congress, which consists of the Chilean Chamber of Deputies and the Senate.