Chile’s President Gabriel Boric faces a deeply polarized country, rising crime and a divisive upcoming vote on a new constitution. But his life is like a dream while attending the Pan American Games in his country’s capital. Boric drew loud applause at the National Stadium on Oct. 20 when he opened the 41-nation games.
Chile’s President Gabriel Boric watches swimming finals at the Pan American Games in Santiago, Chile, Monday, Oct. 23, 2023. Sitting left is Chile’s Sports Minister Jaime Pizarro. Chile’s President Gabril Boric, center, attends the men’s beach volleyball bronze medal match between Chile and the United States at the Pan American Games in Santiago, Chile, Friday, Oct. 27, 2023.
Fernanda Rocha, 22, wore a Chilean soccer shirt and said she came to watch athletics on Tuesday in the hopes that Boric also would attend. Having Chile host the games this time has given Boric, a leftist elected in March 2022, “a late honeymoon” and made Chileans more benevolent toward him as the sports unfold, said Marcelo Mella, a political scientist at Universidad de Santiago.
Many allies and supporters of the current administration wanted a document that would reflect a clean break with the one inherited from the authoritarian regime of Gen. Augusto Pinochet . They sought protections for women and abortion rights, among other things, which were not included in the draft. “What a shame how they are abusing the Pan American Games and hurting the great achievements of Chile,” Kast said in his social media channels after one of Boric’s many appearances as a fan. “Let the players be celebrated on their own, and get to work.”
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