This morning, the journalist Jorge Lanata interviewed on radio Miter the Argentine hairdresser who cut the hair of Gabriel Boric, the first trans-Andean president who is making his first state visit to our country at this time.
There, the stylist reported that Boric revealed his desire to visit Fuerte Apache, west of the Greater Buenos Aires. And through Twitter, the community chief of Tres de Febrero, Diego Valenzuela, took the testimony and invited the Chilean president to visit the emblematic neighborhood where the star of Boca Juniors Carlitos Tevez was born.
“I heard on the Lanata show on @radiomitre about the hairdresser who cut @gabrielboric’s hair. The president of Chile told him that he would like to visit Fuerte Apache. President, it would be an honor for you to visit a neighborhood with contrasts but that we all seek to move forward!” Valenzuela wrote.
Boric met today with President Alberto Fernández at the Casa Rosada. The Chilean president arrived after 10 o’clock and the leaders posed for the traditional official photo on the Francia staircase of the Government House, at the start of official activities.
“I am happy to be in Argentina, a sister republic. We want to have the best relationship not only between peoples, but also between governments. We have had good conversations with Alberto Fernández and we have world views with many points in common, where the importance of transformation of society based on social equality is something that moves us,” said the Chilean.
“I think we are going to have a very good relationship with Alberto Fernández and that is going to be ratified in the agreements that we are signing,” he stressed. Finally, the Chilean president stated that he accompanies the “Argentine people” in relation to the claim for the sovereignty of the Malvinas Islands and sent his “respects” to the ex-combatants.