Boric Claims that Current Threats to Democracy Are Subtle and Points Out: “They No Longer Need to Bomb the Government Palace” - La Tercera
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In the framework of the thirtieth anniversary of the International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance, held at the...
On Wednesday, President Gabriel Boric gave an on-going speech in his participation in the commemoration of the 30th anniversary of the International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance (IDEA).The President addressed those present at the Gabriela Mistral Cultural Center, including former President Michelle Bachelet, a speech that revolved around the current risks of democracy in Chile and the world at large.
President Boric has been plunged into solipsism away from political strife, trying to play a role in international politics. But in the face of the imminence of the campaigns, the role that the government intends to play in what remains of its term of office is glimpsed. Two are the axes. The first is to try, through populist projects, to harm the right-wing candidates and to feed their delicate hosts that will hardly transform Jeannette Jara’s …
This Wednesday, President Gabriel Boric warned about the current risks facing democracy, both in Chile and globally, and threw darts at those who are currently trying to defeat it, referring to the coup d’état in Chile in 1973. Democracy at risk: Warnings from La Moneda During his intervention from the Gabriela Mistral Cultural Center, in the framework of the commemoration of the 30th anniversary of the International Institute for Democracy and …
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