- José Rafael Balmaceda
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name=José Rafael Balmaceda
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birth_place=Renca,Chile
death_date=death date and age|1911|8|7|1850|8|23|mf=y
death_place=Santiago,Chile José Rafael del Carmen Balmaceda Fernández (
August 23 ,1850 -August 7 ,1911 ) was aChile an politician, diplomat and brother of PresidentJosé Manuel Balmaceda .He was born in Renca, the son of Manuel José Balmaceda Ballesteros and of Encarnación Fernández Salas. He completed his studies at the
Instituto Nacional and then attended the University of Louvain, where he graduated with a doctorate in Political Science. Early in his life he dedicated most of his time to hisHacienda San José in Puente Alto. Balmaceda married Ana Bello Codesido, and together they had seven children.José Rafael Balmaceda started his political career by joining the Liberal Party and was promptly elected deputy for "Angol" (1888-1891) and was reelected for the "Balmaceda" congress as a deputy for "Concepción and Talcahuano", but this congress was dissolved after only a few months. After the
Chilean Civil War that deposed his brother, PresidentJosé Manuel Balmaceda , his house was looted and he was exiled together with his family. InBuenos Aires ,Argentina he published "The revolution and condemnation of the Vicuña ministry", under the pseudonym "Nemo", in which he defended his brother's policies and attacked the revolutionary party. He also published "History Pages" and "Death of Balmaceda".After being allowed to return to Chile, he concentrated his efforts on the reconstruction of the political base that had been defeated in the war and became the force behind the Liberal Democratic Party. On the congressional elections of 1894 he was elected deputy for "La Serena, Elqui and Coquimbo" (1894-1897) and was reelected for the same region (1897-1900). On
November 19 ,1901 , PresidentGermán Riesco appointed him minister of Justice and Public Instruction, position he held untilNovember 20 ,1902 , and later Minister of the Interior fromMarch 18 ,1905 toAugust 1 ,1905 .In 1906, his son Ernesto was murdered in
Belgium in a celebrated case that came to define diplomatic privileges and immunities for the retinue and families of diplomatic staff.President
Pedro Montt appointed him Minister of Foreign Affairs, Cult and Colonization onAugust 29 ,1908 , position he held untilJune 15 ,1909 . In 1909 he was elected a Senator for "Coquimbo" (1909-1915) but died in Santiago before the end of his term, in 1911 at the age of 61.Additional information
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Chilean Civil War
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