LatinNews Daily - 14 March 2022 |
CHILE: Boric inaugurates era of change |
On 11 March Gabriel Boric was inaugurated as Chile’s 34th head of state, the youngest president in the country’s history. Analysis: Boric is the most radical leftist to hold the presidency since Salvador Allende committed suicide during the military coup of 1973; he has not shied away from Allende’s legacy, quoting him during his inaugural address and paying homage to his statue in the La Moneda presidential palace. But Boric is more pragmatic than partisan. He promised not to practise polarising politics, but to admit to his mistakes and “always listen to those who think differently”, and was very clear that respect for human rights was of paramount importance for him “whatever the creed of the government violating them” in a clear allusion to the authoritarian leftist governments in Cuba, Nicaragua, and Venezuela.
Looking Ahead: Boric will have his work cut out forging a majority in congress. His Apruebo Dignidad coalition has only 37 seats in the 155-seat lower chamber of congress and just five in the 43-seat senate. He has formed an alliance with traditional leftist parties to bolster this bloc by a further 28 deputies and 13 senators, but his government will still be reliant on consensus-building with other parties to advance his reform agenda. |