“It wasn’t me”: Boric’s viral reaction to the “strange” sound that interrupted his speech | Society

“It wasn’t me”, with this phrase President Gabriel Boric came out once morest a funny sound error that slipped into one of his speeches.

This weekend the reaction of the president of Chile, Gabriel Boric, went viral following a curious interruption to his speech during the IX Annual Trade Meeting.

“It wasn’t me,” said President Boric in the middle of his speech, following a strange noise was heard while he was speaking to the audience at the event organized by the National Chamber of Commerce (CNC).

The humorous exit of the president unleashed the laughter of those present and quickly went viral and even reached international media such as The Republic from Peru.

In social networks, many joked regarding the sound error, insinuating that the head of state had escaped flatulence. “There will be no more pitutos or peos,” said one user, as highlighted The time.

Boric stresses that investing in security is essential to revive the economy

During his presentation, President Gabriel Boric defended the axes of the 2023 Budget and stressed that spending on public security is an essential factor to reactivate the economy.

The president mentioned that the economy should be “reactivated and people safe” with spending that focuses mainly on public investment, social protection and security.

Likewise, Boric condemned the installation of violence in Chilean society and indicated that, in his opinion, it cannot be naturalized.

In this sense, he spoke of a budget of $38 billion for a plan once morest organized crime and funds for Carabineros with an increase of $25 billion.

“We want tenants, business owners, workers to be able to function calmly,” he said, following which he stated that he has seen the current levels of violence “with frustration.”

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