Boric sends his last Christmas message as president

President Gabriel Boric delivered his final Christmas message from La Moneda, less than three months before leaving office. In a video, he urged reflection on the year and efforts toward a more just and cohesive Chile, despite differences. He expressed pride in sharing the journey with Chileans during his term.

On December 24, 2025, President Gabriel Boric addressed the nation with a Christmas message from La Moneda, marking his final holiday address in office. With just three months left before handing over power, the leader invoked the Christmas spirit as a time for family bonding and remembering the departed.

In the released video, Boric portrayed the holiday as an occasion to 'share with the family, with our closest loved ones and also remember those who are no longer here, those who sowed so that today we can harvest'. He reflected on 2025, encouraging assessment of achievements and improvements, and forward-looking resolutions. He stressed collective building: 'how to continue building family, how to continue building neighborhood, how to continue building community, how to continue building Chile'.

Speaking directly to children, the president sent them 'a big hug' and voiced the government's pride in efforts for them, urging them to feel like 'protagonists of Chile'. To families, he noted that 'it is always a good time to think and work for a more just, more cohesive Chile', where legitimate differences are respected but mutual affection and national pride are nurtured.

Boric concluded with thanks: 'Thank you very much. It has been an honor to share with you'. This initial farewell message highlights his focus on social cohesion throughout his presidency.

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