On the afternoon of this Tuesday, February 6, the death of the former president of Chile, Sebastián Piñera, was confirmed. Various personalities from the political world have regretted the news of his death..
Around 3 in the afternoon, Chilean media reported that a helicopter in which the former president was traveling crashed near Lake Ranco, in the south of the country. Finally, after several minutes of uncertainty about the former president's health, it was confirmed that he lost his life in the fatal plane crash that occurred in the Iliue sector.
A unique leader, a complete human being and a friend like few others.
“I feel the greatest pain for the death of my great friend and colleague Sebastián Piñera,” he expressed. the former president of Colombia Iván Duque.
The former president also highlighted that Pilñera was “a unique leader, an upright human being and a friend like few others, who always supported Colombia.”
“My solidarity with his entire family. Dear Sebastián, you will always be in our memory and we will defend your legacy,” Duque concluded in a message he shared on his X account (formerly Twitter).
I feel the greatest pain for the death of my great friend and colleague Sebastián Piñera. A unique leader, an upright human being and a friend like few others who always supported Colombia. My solidarity with his entire family.
Dear Sebastian, you will always be in our memory and… pic.twitter.com/ATle8pFpRk
— Iván Duque 🇨🇴 (@IvanDuque) February 6, 2024
“I express our pain for the death of former President Piñera of Chile. All our solidarity with his family and with the democracy of our brother country,” he said for his part. Alvaro Uribe.
The former president of Colombia added that personally, he had a friendship with him since 2004, which he valued highly.
I express our pain at the death of former President Piñera of Chile. All our solidarity with his family and with the democracy of our brother country.
President Piñera was a great friend of Colombia and I personally had a friendship with him, which I value very much, since 2004.
— Álvaro Uribe Vélez (@AlvaroUribeVel) February 6, 2024
Another former Colombian president joined the farewell messages: Juan Manuel Santos, who on the same social network said that Piñera was a “good personal friend and a great ally of Colombia.”
“Supported and He was a guarantor of the peace process, and together we created the Pacific Alliance. We deeply regret your departure and We send our deepest condolences to his wife Cecilia, his family and the Chilean people.“said the former president.
Sebastián Piñera was a good personal friend and a great ally of Colombia. He supported and was a guarantor of the peace process, and together we created the Pacific Alliance. We deeply regret his departure and we send our condolences to his wife Cecilia, her family and the Chilean people…
— Juan Manuel Santos (@JuanManSantos) February 6, 2024
Another of the political personalities who regretted the tragic death of Piñera was the current President of Argentina, Javier Mileiwho through a press release said he regretted what happened.
“On behalf of the Argentine State, we send our condolences to his family, friends and all the Chilean people,” reads the text from the Office of the President.
While for his part, the former president of Argentina, Mauricio Macri, said he felt “immense sadness” over the death of his friend.
“Good people, committed like no one else to Chile and to the values of freedom and democracy in Latin America… It really is a total, irreplaceable loss. Today I say goodbye to a friend and a notable leader. All my love for your family“, he expressed in a publication on the social network X.
Immense sadness for the death of my dear friend Sebastián Piñera. Good people, committed like no one else to Chile and to the values of freedom and democracy in Latin America… It really is a total, irreplaceable loss. Today I say goodbye to a friend and a notable leader.…
— Mauricio Macri (@mauriciomacri) February 6, 2024
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