This article gives an account of the discursive construction of ‘we’ in the speeches of the ex President of Chile, Patricio Aylwin Azócar. The research gives evidence of the presidential agent association with other social entities in specific and various instances of his speeches. The presence of ‘others’ cohering with the discursive agent ‘we’ proves varied degrees of collectivization of the deictic. The identified regularities in its use makes it possible to attempt to classifi it as a presidential “collective of identification”.
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