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Gabriel Boric

Is Gabriel Boric A-List?

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NoGabriel Boric is currently ranked B tier — a well-known figure with a strong career but not quite a household name.

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Reached A-list in 2022

Becomes President of Chile

Lost A-list status in 2023

Dropped to B tier — Constitutional Reform Setback

Ranking Timeline

2011D$0.05M

Student Movement Leader

Boric emerged as a prominent leader in Chile's student protests demanding free quality education. This grassroots activism established his reputation as a voice for progressive reform and social justice.

2014C$0.1M+$0.05M

Elected to Chamber of Deputies

Won a seat representing Magallanes as an independent candidate, becoming one of the youngest members of parliament. His election marked the transition from street activism to institutional politics.

2017C$0.3M+$0.19999999999999998M

Re-elected to Congress

Secured a second term in the Chamber of Deputies, solidifying his political base. He gained national recognition for advocacy on environmental protection and LGBTQ+ rights.

2021B$0.5M+$0.2M

Presidential Campaign Breakthrough

Led a coalition of left-wing parties in Chile's presidential election, advancing to the runoff. His campaign energized young voters and promised a new constitution and social reforms.

2022A$0.8M+$0.30000000000000004M

Becomes President of Chile

Won the presidency at age 36, becoming Chile's youngest-ever president and the first millennial head of state in the Americas. His victory represented a generational shift in Chilean politics.

2023B$0.9M+$0.09999999999999998M

Constitutional Reform Setback

His proposed new constitution was rejected by voters in a national referendum, marking a significant political defeat. Boric's approval ratings declined as he navigated challenges in implementing his progressive agenda.

2026B$1M+$0.09999999999999998M

Mid-Term Presidency Assessment

Continues to serve as president with moderate approval, respected domestically and internationally but facing challenges in delivering transformative change. He remains a well-known figure in Latin American progressive politics.

Last updated: February 25, 2026