In the past few days, there have been various activities of **foreign** in Beijing on social platforms. From climbing the Great Wall to visiting the antique market, this **'s itinerary is full of freshness and unusualness. Climbing the Great Wall in a suit can't help but make people curious about the head of state of the South American country. This foreign ** is named Borici, from Chile, and is only 37 years old. What is the story and motivation behind his behavior that is very different from that of traditional leaders?
Boric is young and energetic, but his "far-left" label has put him in the spotlight. In his early years, he was active in various demonstrations, always closely linked to "fairness" and "reform". This direct and determined character also continued throughout his political career. When he first entered Congress, he opted for a plaid shirt and jeans instead of a suit, an eclectic style that sparked debate but also won over young voters.
However, Boric really made a splash in the political arena because of his attitude towards the a**. When the subway fare **30 to the index issued a wave of demonstrations, he actively sided with the people at the bottom. The movement made him realize that perhaps he didn't have enough power to completely change people's lives. So, as a left-wing politician, he challenged the status quo in Chile and was eventually elected.
After taking office, Boric introduced a series of policies to promote social equity and try to solve the growing gap between rich and poor in Chile. Chile is a wealthy country, but the people at the bottom feel that they have difficulty in food and clothing, and this stark contrast makes people think deeply. After Borich came to power, he focused on solving problems such as medical care and elderly care, and worked hard to promote social equity.
For China, Boric also has a deep affection. He is full of appreciation for China's development and believes that the new global governance model proposed by China is a positive change without hegemonism. After visiting the Great Wall, he gained a deeper understanding of China's "concept of peace" and praised China as an ancient power, but did not embark on the road of colonial expansion, showing the responsibility and responsibility of a strong country.
Chile's Boric may behave differently from traditional leaders, but the political ideas and efforts he represents are all about building a fairer and more harmonious society. His steps may be just the first step, but the implications for Chile and Latin America** are far-reaching.