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A divided Right and an energizing candidate in the form of Jeannette Jara might keep Chile under a left-wing government.
Gabriel Boric, 35, Will Be Chile's Youngest President After Historic Win: 'I Am Going to Give the Best of Me' The former student activist will take office in March ahead of a vote to approve a new ...
Gabriel Boric rose to prominence in Chile ten years ago as a shaggy-haired student leading massive demonstrations for free quality public education. He ran for president this year, calling for a ...
Newly elected President Gabriel Boric speaks with the media after meeting with President of Chile Sebastian Piñera at La Moneda Presidential Palace on Dec. 20, 2021, in Santiago, Chile.
Boric’s election comes after two years of massive peaceful demonstrations in Chile over inequality, high cost of living and privatization. On Sunday, Gabriel Boric addressed supporters in Santiago.
Santiago, Chile — When Gabriel Boric is sworn in as Chile's president, he'll not only be the youngest to lead the South American country but also the first in Latin America to sport several tattoos.
Chile's President Gabriel Boric announced a major overhaul of his cabinet Tuesday after voters overwhelmingly rejected a new constitution that was key to his ambitious agenda.
Chilean leftist Gabriel Boric on Monday pledged to maintain an "orderly economy" and to move swiftly on naming a Cabinet, a day after a sweeping electoral victory propelled him to become Chile's ...
Chile’s young leader, Gabriel Boric, has a passion for literature that rhymes with the history of Latin American politics April 27, 2023 More than 2 years ago ...
Gabriel Boric, 35, defeated a far-right lawmaker in a divisive election. Poised to become Chile's youngest modern president, he's vowed to expand social services and boost environmental protections.
Gabriel Boric speaks during the closing rally for his presidential campaign in Santiago, Chile, on Dec. 16. (Rodrigo Garrido/Reuters) Despite its small population (19 million) and remote location ...
FLORIDO: Describe for me, if you would, what Chile feels like just days before Gabriel Boric's inauguration, which, as we said, is historic. SKOKNIC: Yes, there is a lot of expectation here.