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Gabriel Boric Voted for the Last Time as President of Chile: “Democracy Takes Care of Itself Every Day”

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The president suffocated in Punta Arenas in the balotage that will define his successor between the communist Jeannette Jara and the ultra-rightist José Antonio Kast. Boric assured that whoever wins will have all the respect of institutionality and highlighted the Chilean electoral system as "a pride for the region".

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President Gabriel Boric came to pay this morning at the Liceo Industrial Armando Quezada Acharán de Punta Arenas. In the instance, he stressed that Chile does not question the results of the elections and defended the management of its government. "Today for the last time as President I have exercised my right to vote, an opportunity to emphasize that this right and duty should never be taken for granted," he said.

·Chile
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The president suffocated in Punta Arenas in the balotage that will define his successor between the communist Jeannette Jara and the ultra-rightist José Antonio Kast. Boric assured that whoever wins will have all the respect of institutionality and highlighted the Chilean electoral system as "a pride for the region".

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On Sunday, December 14, Chile is holding the second round of Presidential Elections 2025. Let us remember that the election day will determine which of the two candidates – José Antonio Kast (Republican Party) or Jeannette Jara (Communist Party) – will be the next Head of State. Again, the election will be with a mandatory vote, for Chileans who have reached the age of majority and have not been sentenced to a distressing penalty. Therefore, if …

“Democracy is the best tool we have to resolve the differences that we have between Chileans in peace, with dialogue, with agreement,” Boric said.

The President of the Republic, Gabriel Boric, cast his vote this Sunday in Punta Arenas in the framework of the second presidential round that will define the successor of his term of office. The Head of State took the opportunity to deliver a message of unity and civic responsibility to the whole nation. Today’s election confronts the Democratic Party’s official flag, Jeannette Jara, with his Republican contender, José Antonio Kast, for the per…

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La Hora broke the news in on Sunday, December 14, 2025.
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