Santiago :: Former Left Student Leader Gabriel Boric will be under pressure from his supporters who are young to fulfill his promise to make Chile back after Millennial politicians scoring a historic victory in the election of the country’s president’s runoff.
At the age of 35, Boric will be the youngest leader of the nation and so far the most liberal since President Salvador Allende, who died of suicide during the 1973 coup.
Boric spent months crossing and down Chile vowed to bring the form of an inclusive government to attack poverty And the inequality he said was an initial stomach that was unacceptable from the free market model imposed for several decades ago by General Augusto Pinochet’s dictatorship.
Thick promise paid off.
With 56% of the vote, Boric on Sunday easily defeated his opponent, a remote parliamentary member, Jose Antonio Kast, more than 10 points.
In the midst of a supporter’s crush in downtown Santiago, Boric gave a speech of an awakening victory.
“We are a generation that arises in public life that demands our rights respected as rights and is not treated like consumer goods …
We know there continues to be justice for rich people, and justice for the poor, and we are no longer It will allow the poor to continue to pay the price of Chilean inequality.
“He also highlighted the progressive position that launched an impossible campaign, including a promise to fight climate change by blocking the mining project proposed in what is the largest copper-producing country in the world.
The ambitious goal is to introduce European-style social democracy which will expand economic and political rights to attack inequality