Gabriel Boric, a leftist millennial who previously led anti-government student protests, won Chile's presidential election on Sunday and is set to become the country's youngest leader.
With more than 90 percent of votes counted, Boric had won 56 percent while his opponent, José Antonio Kast, had won 44 percent, according to The Associated Press.
“I am going to be the president of all Chileans,” Boric, 35, said in a brief televised statement, per the wire service.