Chilean president Gabriel Boric gave his second Public Account in Congress. It has been the longest Public Account since the return to democracy in 1990.

Boric tried in several chapters to appeal to the stories of unity and political understanding. The president, who has around 30% popularity, has used it in this speech on June 1, where the act of greatest symbolism for the Chilean Republic takes place, writes Pablo Coste-González. He says Boric has given prominence to the most moderate sectors of the left, such as the Socialist Party.