35-year-old Gabriel Boric becomes Chile’s youngest president

Gabriel Boric has now become the youngest president in the history of Chile after a runoff presidential election held on Sunday.
Boric, 35, got nearly 56 per cent of the vote compared to 44 per cent for ultra-conservative Jose Antonio Kast, who conceded even before the final result was known.
Tens of thousands of Chileans took to the streets of the capital and other cities after Kast’s concession, honking car horns in approval, brandishing pro-Boric placards, waving the rainbow LGBTQ flag and shouting, “Viva Chile!”
Fireworks lit the skies for hours on end.
Boric had campaigned on the promise of installing a “social welfare” state, increasing taxes and social spending in a country with one of the world’s largest gaps between rich and poor.
Boric rose to the limelight in 2011 after he headed a student protest demanding better and affordable education in Chile.
He said his government would bring changes Chileans asked for in the 2019 social uprising.
More from Peoples Gazette

States
Northerners think their lives don’t count under Buhari: ACF
The ACF accused Buhari and northern governors of being only concerned about their lives and that of their family members.

World
Amazon, Barclays partner to provide UK customers with instalment payments
Instalments by Barclays allows customers to finance purchases of £100 above on millions of products selling on Amazon.

Sport
Eleven years old wins two categories in Enugu squash championship
He emerged as the winner of the Under-13 and Under-19 Enugu State Independence Squash Championship.

Rights
Ekiti man, friend jailed 6 years each for stabbing ex-wife
In her testimony before the court, the victim, simply identified as Alice, said the attacker was the father of her five children.

Sport
Imo govt bans Heartland FC fan for stabbing club official
The incident happened while the victim was arranging an interview between journalists and the Heartland FC coach after the match.

States
NSCDC deploys 1,750 personnel in Ondo ahead of Christmas
The corps warned its personnel against unprofessional conduct in the discharge of their duties during the yuletide.