Just hours after the change of presidential command, the future president, Gabriel Boricreceived at the Municipality of Santiago the various international authorities who will attend the ceremony to be held tomorrow at the National Congress, in Valparaíso.
Through his social networks, the President-elect stressed that the meetings helped “consolidate a global and collaborative vision, which is essential to sustain fluid diplomatic relations.”
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“Today we meet with representatives of different nations to move forward on that path. Thank you to all the authorities for accompanying us prior to assuming the presidency,” he added.
Consolidating a global and collaborative vision is essential to sustain fluid diplomatic relations. Today we meet with representatives of different nations to move forward on that path. Thanks to all the authorities for accompanying us prior to assuming the presidency. pic.twitter.com/rxJC0gBGw0
— Gabriel Boric Font (@gabrielboric) March 10, 2022
There were a total of 15 authorities with whom Gabriel Boric met during this day, prior to assuming as President of the Republic. The most outstanding was that of the representative of Japan, who gave him a Pokémon, Squirtle.
It should be noted that the next president is already in the presidential residence of Cerro Castillo, in Viña del Mar, to attend the National Congress tomorrow to receive the presidential sash.
These were the authorities Boric met with:
- Louis Abinader – President of the Dominican Republic.
- Beatrice Gutierrez – Honorary President of the Historical Memory Advisory Council of Mexico.
- Hamilton Mourao – Vice President of Brazil.
- Gilmar Pisas – Prime Minister of Curaçao.
- leo varadkar – Vice Minister of Ireland.
- Kiyoshi Odawara – Minister of State for Foreign Affairs of Japan.
- Rula Maayah – Minister of Tourism and Archeology of Palestine.
- Salvador Nasralla Salum – Vice President of Honduras.
- mark phillips – Prime Minister of Guyana.
- peter castle – President of Peru.
- Philip VI – King of Spain.
- William Lasso – President of Ecuador.
- Mario Abdo – the president of Paraguay.
- ariel henry – Prime Minister of Haiti.
- isabella casillas – representative of the United States government.