- Soledad Alvear
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Soledad Alvear Born September 17, 1950
Santiago, Chile, ChileResidence Santiago, Chile, Chile María Soledad Alvear Valenzuela (born September 17, 1950), is a Chilean lawyer and Christian Democrat politician, who was a cabinet member of the Aylwin, Frei and Lagos administrations. She was president of the Christian Democrat Party (PDC) from 2006-2008. She is currently senator for Santiago/East.
Under President Patricio Aylwin, Alvear worked as Minister of Women's Affairs, a new Ministry created to deal with discrimination against women in Chilean society. Under the Eduardo Frei Ruiz-Tagle administration she assumed as Justice Minister and helped in completely overhauling the Criminal Justice Code, which dated from Spanish Colonial times. With Ricardo Lagos she worked as campaign manager during the 2000 runoff election, and then under his government she worked as Foreign Minister, signing Free Trade Agreement with the United States, the European Community and South Korea.
On late 2004 Alvear won her party's nomination for the upcoming presidential election, and then was to face the Socialist Party candidate, Michelle Bachelet, in an open primary election, to define a sole Concertación candidate. However, low support in opinion polls and on her own party leadership led her to resign two months before the defining primary. Her decision to run for a seat in the Senate in the concurrent parliamentary election proved successful, winning a seat for the PDC in the Santiago/East constituency. In May 2006, she became the first woman elected president of the PDC, with nearly 70% of the votes.
External links
- Official senatorial campaign site (In Spanish)
- Alvear quits race to lead Chile (BBC News)
Political offices Preceded by
Juan Gabriel Valdés SoubletteMinister of Foreign Affairs
2000-2004Succeeded by
Ignacio Walker PrietoParty political offices Preceded by
Adolfo ZaldívarChristian Democrat Party President
2006-2008Succeeded by
Jorge BurgosCategories:- 1950 births
- Living people
- Members of the Senate of Chile
- Chilean lawyers
- Presidents of the United Nations Security Council
- Christian Democrat Party of Chile politicians
- Chilean Ministers of Foreign Affairs
- Chilean women in politics
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