The Chilean Justice ordered 30 hours of community service for the man who dumped a gun. a stone to the president, Gabriel Boric, during a public act on his first official visit to the north of the country last April. The Guarantee Court of La Serena, 400 kilometers north of the capital, The case can be suspended if the 31-year-old defendant completes 30 hours of community service and publicly apologizes to the president. If these requirements are not met, the case will be reopened within a year, he explained. the judge on duty. Last April, during his first official visit to the north of the country and while greeting a group of residents of the city of La Serena, the accused launched a statement. a stone to the former student leader. The projectile hit the It hit the chest of Matías Meza, the presidential chief of staff, and bounced off the wall. on the president’s back. Soon after, the police arrested the assailant. “If someone believes that he can intimidate or change the way we want to govern, he is wrong,” Boric said after the incident. Since he took over During the presidency, on March 11, it is customary for the progressive leader to greet the people waiting for him outside the presidential events. Among those waiting for him was a group of people who gathered to protest against the Executive’s rejection of a bill that sought to allow a new withdrawal of 10% of pension funds to face the current economic crisis.
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