The article centers on the Chilean Socialist Party (PS) and its internal power dynamics. Paulina Vodanovic, the party's leader, is seen as a potential presidential candidate, with significant support from secretary-general Camilo Escalona. Escalona's public endorsement significantly boosts Vodanovic's chances.
The PS is divided into factions: Nueva Izquierda (led by Escalona) and Grandes Alamedas (led by Barrios). There's a power struggle for the secretary-general position, with suspicions of a pact between Vodanovic and Escalona. Escalona's support for Vodanovic's presidential bid is seen by some as a trade for his promotion within the party.
The growing support for Vodanovic's candidacy weakens the prospects of Carolina Tohá (PPD), another potential presidential candidate. Escalona's known opposition to Tohá further fuels this dynamic.