Yes, it had a sticker: This is the “Perro Matapacos” sticker that President Gabriel Boric used

A sticker. This is the element that has continued to fuel the controversy between President Gabriel Boric and the “Matapacos Dog.”

The president ignored one of the most emblematic symbols of the Social Outbreak, in a statement that raised eyebrows in the political world.

“I never feasted on or made any sense to the crude image of that dog, the Matapacos Dog, as they called him. “You will never find a statement of mine celebrating or showing off that.”said.

Faced with this, the responses were not long in coming. And the ex-conventional Hugo Gutiérrez indicated that “He is denying everything that allowed him to be President of the Republic”while another politician claimed to have seen a sticker of the little animal on the Head of State’s computer while he was a deputy.

Independent senator Karim Bianchi assured that he saw Boric sticking a “Matapacos” sticker next to a photo of Jorge González.

“I tell the President not to be yellow or to not have lying behavior regarding what I saw at some point,” Indian.

And he added that “I don’t know how long that sticker lasted there, but I had to see it during a commission, therefore, I would call to say ‘I was wrong’, or ‘I changed my mind’ or ‘I was part of a story’, but never lie.”

Faced with this, in T13 they found the image that Bianchi was referring to: a sticker where you can see a student’s drawing with a black Chilean flag accompanied by the questioned dog.

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For this reason, the Presidency came forward. And they recognized that the senator’s accusation was true, and the President did have that sticker. “They gave it to Boric for his role as a student leader”reported in the same medium.

In this way, the image of the “Perro Matapacos” continues to be in controversy, with Gabriel Boric as the protagonist, of some sayings that have taken over the public agenda.

 
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