Boric Wins Chilean Election, Promises to be President for all Chile
2021-12-21
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1Gabriel Boric won Chile's presidential election on Sunday.
2He defeated Jose Antonio Kast in a second election after the first-round of voting in November did not produce a winner.
3The two men received the most votes in November.
4Boric, 35, will be Chile's youngest modern president when he takes office in March.
5He entered politics in 2014 when he won a congressional election.
6Boric was known then for leading protests demanding improvements in the educational system.
7During the campaign, he promised to move the South American country away from some economic policies put in place during the dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet.
8Pinochet was in power from 1973 to 1990.
9Kast praised some policies of the Pinochet time during the campaign.
10Boric finished the first vote two points behind Kast,
11but he gained voters outside of the capital of Santiago before the second election.
12He finished ahead of Kast by 20 points in the northern region of Antofagasta. He won by 10 points overall.
13Boric said he would raise taxes on rich people to fund social programs, help the environment, and fight inequality in Chile.
14Kast, 55, won less than 8 percent of the vote in 2017.
15He gained popularity in the last four years with policy arguments compared to those of former United States President Donald Trump.
16Kast said he would restrict migration from countries like Haiti and Venezuela.
17There are fears in Chile that migrants are responsible for an increase in crime.
18As the election got closer, both candidates tried to move toward the middle to capture more voters.
19Boric was supported by Chile's left-wing parties, including the Communist Party.
20After adding new advisers in recent weeks, Boric said any changes would happen slowly and responsibly.
21Before the vote, a political expert at the University of Chile said people in the country were not excited about either candidate.
22Robert Funk said people in Chile worried that Kast would put extreme policies in place and that Boric was inexperienced.
23Even with the win, Boric may not be able to have a major effect on Chile because the congress is divided.
24In addition, the constitution of Chile is in the process of being re-written for the first time since the time of Pinochet.
25There could be a new election in the near future.
26I'm Dan Friedell.
1Gabriel Boric won Chile's presidential election on Sunday. 2He defeated Jose Antonio Kast in a second election after the first-round of voting in November did not produce a winner. The two men received the most votes in November. 3Boric, 35, will be Chile's youngest modern president when he takes office in March. 4He entered politics in 2014 when he won a congressional election. Boric was known then for leading protests demanding improvements in the educational system. 5During the campaign, he promised to move the South American country away from some economic policies put in place during the dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet. Pinochet was in power from 1973 to 1990. 6Kast praised some policies of the Pinochet time during the campaign. 7Boric finished the first vote two points behind Kast, but he gained voters outside of the capital of Santiago before the second election. He finished ahead of Kast by 20 points in the northern region of Antofagasta. He won by 10 points overall. 8Boric said he would raise taxes on rich people to fund social programs, help the environment, and fight inequality in Chile. 9Kast, 55, won less than 8 percent of the vote in 2017. He gained popularity in the last four years with policy arguments compared to those of former United States President Donald Trump. Kast said he would restrict migration from countries like Haiti and Venezuela. There are fears in Chile that migrants are responsible for an increase in crime. 10As the election got closer, both candidates tried to move toward the middle to capture more voters. 11Boric was supported by Chile's left-wing parties, including the Communist Party. After adding new advisers in recent weeks, Boric said any changes would happen slowly and responsibly. 12Before the vote, a political expert at the University of Chile said people in the country were not excited about either candidate. 13Robert Funk said people in Chile worried that Kast would put extreme policies in place and that Boric was inexperienced. 14Even with the win, Boric may not be able to have a major effect on Chile because the congress is divided. In addition, the constitution of Chile is in the process of being re-written for the first time since the time of Pinochet. There could be a new election in the near future. 15I'm Dan Friedell. 16Dan Friedell adapted this story for Learning English based on a story the Associated Press. Susan Shand was the editor. 17Do you think the new leader will help people in Chile? Tell us in the Comments Section and visit our Facebook page. 18___________________________________________________ 19Words in This Story 20argument - n. a statement or series of statements for or against something