Chile elects 35-year-old leftist millennial Gabriel Boric president, among world’s youngest leaders
- Gabriel Boric, who leads alliance that includes Chile’s Communist Party, wins presidency
- At 35, Boric will become Chile’s youngest modern president when he takes office in March

The streets of Santiago erupted in celebration after leftist millennial Gabriel Boric became Chile’s youngest-ever president-elect with an unexpectedly large victory over his far-right rival in a polarising race.
Boric, 35, garnered nearly 56 per cent of the vote compared to 44 per cent for ultraconservative 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.
“I’m thrilled, I am crying with joy. We dealt a blow to fascism!” pharmacy worker Jennie Enriquez, 45, said.

“I am happy because there are going to be many changes that will help the people and the working class,” added construction worker Luis Astorga, 58.