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Supporters of Chilean president-elect Gabriel Boric celebrate. Photograph: Claudio Reyes/AFP/Getty Images

Gabriel Boric beat the far right in Chile. Now he has to unite a divided country

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Gabriel Boric beat the far right in Chile. Now he has to unite a divided country by Kirsten Sehnbruch on December 21, 2021 for the Guardian.

 

 

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