Portrait of the youngest president in Chile's history Gabriel Boric


The people of Chile elected Gabriel Boric, 35, as president making him the youngest president in the country's history.

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Gabriel Boric, a legislator and former student protest leader, has pledged to put radical inequality reforms into his campaign platform, including raising taxes on the rich and expanding the safety net. social security of the country, creating a greener economy and drafting a new Constitution, the New York Times reported. 

"I will do my best to overcome this great challenge. I will be the president of all Chileans," Boric said in a public video call with outgoing president Sebastian Pinera. 

Mr. Gabriel Boric's opponent in the Chilean presidential election, Jose Antonio Kast, was determined to be defeated only about 90 minutes after the polls closed and half of the votes were counted, the BBC reports.

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According to CNN, the Chilean election agency announced, with 99.95% of the votes counted, Mr. Boric won with 55.87% of the vote, while his opponent Jose Antonio Kast got 44.13%.

Although Mr. Boric and Kast ran for different parties, both belonged to political parties that had never been represented in the Chilean government. On Twitter, Mr Boric's opponent congratulated him on his victory. "From now on, he is the elected president of Chile and deserves all our respect and constructive cooperation," Kast said. 

On March 11, next year, Gabriel Boric will be sworn in as Chile's youngest-ever president after receiving more cumulative votes than any other presidential candidate in the country's history. The Guardian.

From the leader of the student movement to the president of Chile

Mr. Boric was born in 1986 in Punta Arenas and is proud of his hometown, the Magallanes region, just below the giant Patagonian ice fields. He has a girlfriend, Irina Karamanos, who appeared with him on stage on the evening of December 19, after the Chilean electoral commission announced the results. 

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In 2011, as he entered his final year of Law, Mr. Boric became the leader of nationwide anti-education protests, in which thousands of students took over faculties and campuses over the course of a season. long cold winters, spilling out onto the streets demanding free, high-quality education for all.

The protest ended with an agreement allowing some students to attend for free. Some of the movement's young leaders then ran for office and joined parliament or took up positions in local government. 

Mr. Gabriel Boric personally has not completed his law school. Instead, he won the 2013 election to the National Assembly of Chile and served two terms as deputy, becoming one of the first MPs outside of Chile's two traditional coalitions to ensure that he was not part of the Chilean National Assembly. accept this position. 

Mr Boric belongs to a generation of radical student leaders who are determined to bury the legacy of dictator Augusto Pinochet forever. "Chile is the birthplace of neo-liberalism and will also be its grave," he declared from the stage when he became president-elect. 

Chilean President-elect Gabriel Boric emphasized: "I know that history does not begin with us. I feel like an heir to the long trajectory of those who, from different places, have tirelessly sought social justice.” 

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Mr. Gabriel Boric has committed to decentralizing Chile, implementing a welfare state, increasing public spending and caring more than ever before for women and indigenous peoples. But, The Guardian said, the ultimate goal and will be Boric's legacy is to free the country from the constraints of the Pinochet dictatorship. The next four years will see this process begin, as the 2011 generation of students, led by Gabriel Boric, take on a more important role than before. 

Reaction from the international community

According to CNN, leaders from across Latin America and the Caribbean congratulated the newly elected president of Chile. Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel Bermudez shared on Twitter: "Warm congratulations Gabriel Boric on being elected President of Chile in a historic victory. We support the will to expand bilateral relations and cooperation between the countries. nation and government". 

Meanwhile, Colombian President Ivan Duque said: "We express interest in continuing to work together to strengthen our historic bilateral relationship. We are a country of brothers." 

Peruvian President Pedro Castillo, Bolivian President Luis Arce, Uruguayan President Luis Lacalle Pou and Costa Rican President Carlos Alvarado also took to Twitter to congratulate the new Chilean leader.

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