Boric: “some People Dare to Spread Their Heads, From the High Neighborhoods of Santiago, to Say that Chile Falls Apart”
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President Gabriel Boric, less than five months after the end of his government, has made the decision to defend his administration and play a leading role in the final stretch of the presidential and parliamentary elections this November 16. In the middle of a tour to the inner towns of the Valparaíso region, when he inaugurated the conservation works of the Ema Lobos Reyes School in Panquehue, Boric again charged against the opposition. When he…
President Gabriel Boric returned to the charge against the Republican Party flagman, José Antonio Kast, who...
President Gabriel Boric joined a new round with Republican candidate José Antonio Kast on Thursday afternoon, at the close of his tour of communes in the interior of the Valparaíso Region. The President returned to the charge against the aspiring La Moneda as he headed the inauguration of the conservation works of the Ema Lobos Reyes School in Panquehue. “This is not just bells, it’s not just tape cuts. It’s not just part of one more tour for me.
President Gabriel Boric didn't hold anything back. While on a tour of the Valparaíso Region, the President uttered a remark that left the political scene in a tailspin. The context? A response—without naming him, but well-directed—to candidate José Antonio Kast, who had said that "Chile is literally falling apart." From Panquehue, Boric stood before the school community and declared: "While there are some who boldly dare to say from the upper-cl…
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