Carlos Valdovinos
Mayor of San Miguel
In office
25 May 1950  15 May 1960
Preceded byRené Aravena Cordero
Succeeded byJulio Palestro Rojas
Minister of Defense
In office
10 July 1941  2 April 1942
PresidentPedro Aguirre Cerda
Jerónimo Méndez (caretaker)
Preceded byJuvenal Hernández Jaque
Succeeded byAlfredo Duhalde
Minister of the Interior
In office
16 September 1941  6 October 1941
PresidentPedro Aguirre Cerda
Preceded byArturo Olavarría
Succeeded byLeonardo Guzmán Cortés
Personal details
Born(1899-12-19)19 December 1899
Colchagua, Chile
Died14 March 1966(1966-03-14) (aged 76)
Santiago, Chile
Political party
Alma mater
OccupationPolitician
ProfessionLawyer

Carlos Valdovinos Valdovinos (born 19 December 1899−14 March 1966) is a Chilean politician and lawyer who served as bi-minister during Pedro Aguirre Cerda's government.

In his country, he is commonly known to have an avenue and a metro station with his name.[1] In the other hand, Valdovinos was a transversal politician in his time, which is supported by the tributes he received from the then-marxist deputy Mario Palestro,[2] from the Socialist Party,[2] as well as from politicians linked to the Liberal Party and the Conservative Party.[3]

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References

  1. "'¿Sabes quién fue Vicuña Mackenna o el Almirante Barroso? Conoce el origen de las calles de Chile?'". Publimetro. 17 November 2014. Retrieved 15 March 2022.
  2. 1 2 "Homenaje a la Memoria del ex ministro de la Corte Suprema Y ex Ministro de Estado Don Carlos Valdovinos Valdovinos. Notas de condolencia – Mario Palestro". BCN. 23 March 1966. Retrieved 15 March 2022.
  3. "Homenaje a la Memoria del ex ministro de la Corte Suprema Y ex Ministro de Estado Don Carlos Valdovinos Valdovinos. Notas de condolencia – Gabriel De la Fuente Cortés". BCN. 23 March 1966. Retrieved 15 March 2022.
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