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{{Expand Spanish|José Ignacio Palma|date=November 2011}} |
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[[File:José Ignacio Palma Vicuña.jpg|thumb|right|José Ignacio Palma]] |
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'''José Ignacio Palma''' (March 9, 1910 - June 27, 1988) was a [[Chile]]an engineer and politician. |
'''José Ignacio Palma Vicuña''' (March 9, 1910 - June 27, 1988) was a [[Chile]]an engineer and politician. |
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==Studies== |
==Studies== |
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*He studied at the Liceo German Santiago and |
*He studied at the Liceo Alemán, (German Lyceum) in Santiago and subsequently at the University of Chile, where he graduated as a civil engineer in 1939 with the thesis entitled "Tranque in Santa Cruz". |
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*He was president of the |
*He was president of the FECH (''Federación de Estudiantes de Chile'') in the period 1935 - 1936, and one of the founders of the National Falange on December 8, 1938, a party that would be the seed of the Christian Democrats. |
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==Political Office== |
==Political Office== |
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*He was Minister of Lands and Settlement of President Gabriel |
*He was Minister of Lands and Settlement of President Gabriel González Videla, within his coalition cabinet. |
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*After that he began his parliamentary career, being elected deputy for |
*After that he began his parliamentary career, being elected deputy for the constituency of Valdivia, La Unión and Rio Bueno, first in 1953 and then reelected in 1957. In 1961, the [[Christian Democratic Party (Chile)|Christian Democratic Party]] supported him as a candidate for senator for the (then) southernmost senatorial district of Chile (the provinces of Valdivia, Osorno, Llanquihue, Chiloé, Aysén & Magallanes), but he failed in this bid. Four years later, in 1965, he ran again, this time in the district of Atacama & Coquimbo and was elected. |
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*He was second vice president of the |
*He was second vice president of the Lower House and president of the Upper House. |
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{{Presidents of the Senate of Chile}} |
{{Presidents of the Senate of Chile}} |
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| NAME = Palma |
| NAME = Palma Vicuña, Jose Ignacio |
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| SHORT DESCRIPTION = Chilean politician |
| SHORT DESCRIPTION = Chilean politician |
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José Ignacio Palma Vicuña (March 9, 1910 - June 27, 1988) was a Chilean engineer and politician.
Studies
- He studied at the Liceo Alemán, (German Lyceum) in Santiago and subsequently at the University of Chile, where he graduated as a civil engineer in 1939 with the thesis entitled "Tranque in Santa Cruz".
- He was president of the FECH (Federación de Estudiantes de Chile) in the period 1935 - 1936, and one of the founders of the National Falange on December 8, 1938, a party that would be the seed of the Christian Democrats.
Political Office
- He was Minister of Lands and Settlement of President Gabriel González Videla, within his coalition cabinet.
- After that he began his parliamentary career, being elected deputy for the constituency of Valdivia, La Unión and Rio Bueno, first in 1953 and then reelected in 1957. In 1961, the Christian Democratic Party supported him as a candidate for senator for the (then) southernmost senatorial district of Chile (the provinces of Valdivia, Osorno, Llanquihue, Chiloé, Aysén & Magallanes), but he failed in this bid. Four years later, in 1965, he ran again, this time in the district of Atacama & Coquimbo and was elected.
- He was second vice president of the Lower House and president of the Upper House.