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Boric Enrolls Her Daughter in Civil Registry: “an Older, Longer-Term Male Postnatal Is Required”

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President Gabriel Boric went to the Civil Registry of Independence to register his daughter Violeta, and on the occasion confirmed that the little girl will bear her surname first - and not that of her mother, Paula Carrasco-, in addition to pointing out that "an older, longer-term, male postnatal is required."On the outskirts of the service building, the President took a moment to take pictures and said that he has "an unstoppable joy, overflow…

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President Gabriel Boric went to the Civil Registry of Independence to register his daughter Violeta, and on the occasion confirmed that the little girl will bear her surname first - and not that of her mother, Paula Carrasco-, in addition to pointing out that "an older, longer-term, male postnatal is required."On the outskirts of the service building, the President took a moment to take pictures and said that he has "an unstoppable joy, overflow…

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The President of the Republic, Gabriel Boric, went to the Civil Registry of the municipality of Independence this Friday to carry out the official registration of his daughter, who was named Violeta Boric Carrasco. In the instance, the President confirmed that his last name will go first, decision taken together with his partner, Paula Carrasco. “We talked about it with the Paula and it will be Violeta Boric Carrasco,” he said. On leaving the bu…

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The ruler also reiterated that despite his postnatal has remained in contact with La Moneda.

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La Hora broke the news in on Friday, June 27, 2025.
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