“Chilean President Gets Stuck in Children’s Slide: Viral Video from Punta Arenas”

2023-05-07 01:51:51

It happened in Punta Arenas, where the president of Chile traveled to participate in the elections this Sunday.

Gabriel Boric was the protagonist this Saturday of an unusual situation in a children’s park from Punta Arenas, the city to which he traveled to participate in the Constituent Council elections this Sunday. The president of Chile threw himself down a slide and got stuck momentarily at the start of that game.

how funny… There he is coming out, our President of the Republic got stuck. I can’t believe it,” the woman who recorded a video that quickly went viral on social media said between laughs and jokes.

Boric entered the entertainment tube located in a square located on the Costanera, facing the Strait of Magellan, but when he came out, he might not do it. In order to get free, he had to resort to force and different movements of his body.

“After ten minutes of getting stuck in the slide, and breaking it, our President came out,” completed the same woman who captured the sequence with her mobile phone.

According to Bio Bio Radio of Chile, sources from the Presidency maintained that Boric enjoyed a day off with your familybefore taking part this Sunday in the election of the 50 constitutional councilors who will analyze the proposal for a new Magna Carta for the country.

Boric arrived Thursday night in Punta Arenas, his hometown and where he maintains his electoral address.

Just over 15 million people are eligible to vote in what will be the second time that an attempt is made to change the Constitution inherited from the Augusto Pinochet dictatorship. The previous process failed following the text drafted by 155 conventions was rejected by a majority in the Plebiscite on September 4 last year.

“I believe that in our country there has been a need for a long time to adapt the rules that govern us to the times we live in and I believe that the majority of the people of Chile have spoken in that direction,” Boric said upon arriving in the capital of the Magellan region.

And he added: “Now he will decide who will exercise the Constituent process. It is not for me, due to the electoral ban, to refer to the specific political contingency, but I deeply trust the democratic wisdom of the people of Chile and I have no doubt that we are going to have an exemplary day, in terms of both participation and deepening democratic”.

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