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February 25, 2022
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They permanently cut vehicular traffic in the street of Barrio Yungay where the future president Gabriel Boric will live

They permanently cut vehicular traffic in the street of Barrio Yungay where the future president Gabriel Boric will live

This, because a few weeks ago the future president decided as his place of residence, throughout his government, the emblematic Yungay neighborhood in an old mansion.

“It should be noted that this type of procedure has been carried out previously with all the Presidents of the Republic, since the return to democracy, in order to maintain the security of the leaders,” the municipality specified.

On the other hand, he invited the community, especially inhabitants of this area, “to take this information into account for their transfers and consider alternative routes,” the entity’s tweet pointed out.

Along these lines, also through Twitter, residents of the sector reported to the municipality that it still has to define what will happen to the typical free fair on Huérfanos street that is installed on weekends.

In technical aspects, the old mansion in which the next president will live was selected after being evaluated by his security team and has adequate accessibility requirements and access roads to accommodate a president of the Republic. Its extension is 500 square meters, it has 13 bedrooms and nine bathrooms.

The monthly rent is 105 UF ($3,300,274), according to the house’s real estate website, and the rental value is 19,500 UF, that is, $611,096,850. The Dynamo.



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