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Guillermo Ramirez Sanz
Advocate, Deputy

Born in Santiago, in 1881, his parents were Andrew and Amelia Cruz Ramírez Frías Sanz.

He studied humanities at the Liceo de Aplicación, graduating sixth in 1899. then entered the University of Chile to pursue a career in law.

was devoted to agriculture and industry. Assistant was hired in 1900 the Ministry of Industry and Public Works, in 1902 served as head of the section of Railways in 1903 was appointed inspector of the Administration and Accounting Railways in provisional operation, in 1904 he was appointed government inspector Nitrate Railways of Iquique and throughout the region the nitrate.

In 1905 he was commissioned by the government to attend as an official delegate of Chile to the International Railway Congress held in Washington. Returned home in 1906 and was appointed head of the Office of Inspection of private railways.

left the administrative career to enter the National Congress, joining the Liberal Party was elected Democrático.En 1909 by Linares, Parral and Loncomilla, period 1909-1912, was a member of the Standing Committee on Public Works. During the first period took part in the defense to the charge of the finance minister Manuel Salinas, defending presidential prerogatives, was accused and attacked, the defense of Mr. Ramírez Sanz was so convincing and based on respect for the Constitution and the law that the Mr. Minister, was acquitted.

took part in all discussions of interest, in their desire to serve the country. It was very important to their performance in the debates on the issue money and also their daily newspaper articles about finance and defending the interests of the people.

Reelected for the period 1912-1915, by the same group, continued in the Standing Committee on Public Works. In this parliamentary term in the general discussion of economic projects, his speech was noteworthy, the section on the support of nationalist theory, which revealed complete study and understanding of such difficult problems which seriously compromised the country's interests in that time.

Regarding Huneeus-Varela pact on Tacna and Arica, MP Ramírez had an outstanding performance and significant in the House, fighting the aforementioned agreement or protocol, and also fought it through the press, in articles under the title "Something about current political, economic and social." Under this title, also wrote on political parties, criticizing the decadence in which they were.

In 1924 he was appointed by the Ministry of Foreign Trade Addict Ad - Honors in Bolivia.

was very optimistic on economic matters and for that I criticized the government's inertia to exploit the riches of this land and form the national capital.

ceased to exist in Santiago on February 13, 1950.

http://biografias.bcn.cl/pags/biografias/detalle_par.php?id=1077

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Manuel Chaparro Ruminot
Advocate, Deputy


Manuel Chaparro Ruminot wrote in 1917: "If I could graph Magellan, economically represented, would draw a huge bird of prey would have been for many years feeding their chicks with local products, leading in its claws to their nest, located far away, across the border Chile-Argentina, Patagonia, Buenos Aires, or Europe, but never in Chile ... all the wealth rises through the air, very high, and leaves the country never to return. "

was born in Chillán, the January 22, 1894, son of William White and Herminia Chaparro Ruminot Orellana. Birch married Martha Saunders and they had three children.

studied at the Liceo de Aplicación graduated 1910, then studied law at the University of Chile, where he graduated as a lawyer on November 20, 1917, his thesis was called "Economic Review, Administrative and Social Magellan territory, which was part of the book entitled, "Economic and financial questions" .- Santiago, Chile Imp, ed. 1917.

practiced his profession in Magallanes, where he was a judge, lawyer, teacher, city councilman, mayor. In 1919 he was secretary of the Interior, Attorney lawyer and secretary of the Board of Mayors, a member of the Board of Education. In 1929 he was appointed Mayor of Magellan, resigned on July 30, 1931. Years later, he held this position since the October 29, 1953 until his death. Worked in the press with administrative matters.

Regionalista He played in the match, was the founder in 1931. Read text tells how Don Mateo Martinic Beros performance of that "independent regional": "... stood out in those years Chaparro attitudes, but their work could be overshadowed by his status political lonely ... "(History of Magellan region, Matthew Martinic B., P. Arenas, 1992. Vol II, pg. 1072.)

Secretary of President Carlos Ibáñez del Campo for more than two years during his first administration.

was elected deputy for the province of Magallanes, period 1933-1937, his election took place on March 5, 1933 and joined the House on May 2 that year. As the first independent parliamentary and regionalist Magallanes had actually elected with 57.9% of preferences.

was subsequently elected to the Parliament in the elections of 1937, but was not elected.

Call for Minister of Lands and Settlement, 24 December 1953 in the government of Carlos Ibáñez del Campo, but not enough to assume since ceased to exist in Santiago on December 26, 1953.

In Magallanes Magallanes was a member of the Club, Social Club, Rotary Club, Union of Local livestock breeders, which was its founder, honorary president of the Provincial Federation Mutual.

Ref:
http://biografias.bcn.cl/pags/biografias/detalle_par.php?id=2528
http://www.patagones.net/
http: / / www.sitiosur.cl / publications / Coleccion_Estudios_Sociales / Valenzuela / alegato.pdf