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Vice President Carrizo will participate in the inauguration of the elected president of Chile, Gabriel Boric Font


Carrizo traveled today accompanied by the Minister of Commerce and Industries, Ramón Martínez and the general director of the Institute for the Training and Use of Human Resources (Ifarhu), Bernardo Meneses

Vice President Carrizo will participate in the inauguration of the elected president of Chile, Gabriel Boric Font

Minister of the Presidency, José Gabriel Carrizo. Photo: Courtesy

As representative of President Laurentino Cortizo, the Vice President of the Republic and Minister of the Presidency, José Gabriel Carrizo Jaén will participate in Santiago de Chile, in the inauguration of the elected president, Gabriel Boric Font.

Carrizo Jaén, who traveled today Thursday, March 10 before noon, will attend Boric’s inauguration ceremony, which will take place at the headquarters of the National Congress, in Valparaíso, accompanied by the Minister of Commerce and Industries, Ramón Martínez and the general director of the Institute for the Training and Use of Human Resources (Ifarhu), Bernardo Meneses.

The Minister of the Presidency will complete his visit by attending the lunch offered by Boric to all the guests at his inauguration at the Palacio Cerro Castillo.

Panamanian officials will return to Panama on Friday night.



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