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Boric travels to Argentina to attend Milei’s inauguration on Sunday

The Chilean president, Gabriel Borictravel this Saturday to Argentina participate in the broadcast of the presidential command that will invest the extreme right Javier Mileiwinner of the November 19 elections, against the ruling party (Peronism) Sergio Massa.

The president and the delegation that will accompany him, made up of the chancellor Alberto van Klaveren; the Minister Secretary General of the Presidency, Álvaro Elizalde; and the Minister of Women and Gender Equality, Antônia Orellanawill participate in the official ceremony on Sunday, which will take place at Buenos Aires Congress the Sunday.

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Once the event is over, together with the other foreign delegations and special guests, they will move to the Pink House to greet the newly sworn-in president of Argentina and that same afternoon they will return to the country, the Presidency said in a statement.

After several days of uncertainty, the Chilean government clarified doubts and publicly confirmed the presence of Boric to take possession of Milei on November 22nd.

“The decision has been made, the president represents the State of Chile and, as has always been done, he will attend. “It’s a standard that the president has for all cases,” The Government spokesperson then announced: Camila Valejo.

Milei, at the ideological antipodes of Borichas attacked the former student leader several times in recent times, whom he called “impoverishing” and whose rise to power, he said, was “the beginning of Chile’s decline”.

However, unlike other leftist leaders in the region, such as Mexican Andrés Manuel López Obrador or Colombian Gustavo Petro, who narrowly won the election, Boric greeted Milei in an institutional tone and contacted him by phone.

The Chilean leader has made it clear on several occasions that, regardless of who governs the neighboring country, “Argentina is a priority country” for Pepper and that integration between the two countries is “absolutely necessary.”

With a speechanti-caste”And radical proposals such as dollarization and the closure of the Argentine Central Bank, Milei achieved 55.69% of the votes, while Massa obtained 44.3%.

Source: Elcomercio

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