Left-Wing Candidate Boric Edges Ahead in Chile Poll; Peso Falls
Matthew Malinowski, Bloomberg News
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Matthew Malinowski, Bloomberg News
Gabriel Boric, presidential candidate of the Social Convergence party, speaks at the party headquarters following the primary presidential elections in Santiago, Chile, on Sunday, July 18, 2021. One-time student protest leader Boric and former government minister Sebastian Sichel won Chiles presidential primary election on Sunday in upset victories that will likely be cheered by financial markets. , Bloomberg
(Bloomberg) -- Former student protest leader Gabriel Boric edged back into the lead in Chiles latest opinion poll, though well within the margin of error, pointing to a tight race ahead of Novembers election.
Boric obtained 24% of voter intentions, up from 21% in the previous weeks survey, according to a Cadem poll published on Monday. Right-wing candidate Sebastian Sichel placed second with 22%, down from 24% previously.
The poll is contributing to a 1% decline in the Chilean peso against the dollar Monday, the biggest drop in emerging markets. Last weeks survey, which showed Sichel with a narrow lead, triggered a three-day rally in the currency, the biggest such gain in five months.
The presidential contest remains wide open following a period of intense social unrest thats prompted many people to turn their backs on traditional parties. Both Boric and Sichel are riding momentum after they pulled off upset wins in last months primary elections. Going forward, they will compete against the winner of this weekends vote between center-left contenders.
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Former student protest leader Gabriel Boric