Miguel Ángel López, from the Institute of International Studies of the University of Chile, and Anna Ayuso, senior researcher at CIDOB, give us the keys to change in Chile
Gabriel Boric, a young politician forged in activism, achieved victory in the elections a few days ago in Chile; he added 4,600,000 votes, almost a million votes above his rival José Antonio Kast. However, he knows that he still has a long way to go to be able to govern the country and gain the trust of businessmen who still show obvious misgivings about the victory of the left and its rise to the institutions.
The mobilization of women, especially the youngest, was one of the keys to the resounding victory of the left-wing candidate Gabriel Boric in the presidential elections and he promises a feminist government. Although there is still time, because he will not take office as president of Chile until March 11. He has two months ahead to draw the future of a government and a country.

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