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Claudio Huepe García (December 25, 1939 – May 11, 2009) was a Chilean politician, engineer and economist, member of the Christian Democrat party, who occupied several government and political positions. During his career, he was the provincial governor of Arauco, a member of the Chilean Chamber of Deputies, a government minister, and the Chilean ambassador to Venezuela. He was also among the first in his party to reject the 1973 coup by Pinochet and was exiled by the military dictatorship from 1975 until 1984.

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  • Claudio Humberto Huepe García (Chillán, 25 de diciembre de 1939-Caracas, 11 de mayo de 2009) fue un ingeniero, economista y político chileno de ascendencia libanesa-española, miembro del Partido Demócrata Cristiano (PDC).​ Se desempeñó como intendente de la antigua provincia de Arauco bajo el gobierno de Eduardo Frei Montalva entre 1964 y 1968.​ Luego, fue diputado de la República en representación de la 18ª Agrupación Departamental, correspondiente a Lebu, Arauco y Cañete durante dos periodos consecutivos, desde 1969 hasta 1973. Ejerció el mismo cargo pero por el distrito n° 46, de la región del Biobío, desde 1990 hasta 1994.​ Posteriormente, fue subsecretario General de Gobierno en la administración del presidente Eduardo Frei Ruiz-Tagle; ministro secretario General de Gobierno durante la presidencia de Ricardo Lagos; y embajador de Chile en Venezuela durante el primer mandato de la presidenta Michelle Bachelet (2006-2007).​ (es)
  • Claudio Huepe García (December 25, 1939 – May 11, 2009) was a Chilean politician, engineer and economist, member of the Christian Democrat party, who occupied several government and political positions. During his career, he was the provincial governor of Arauco, a member of the Chilean Chamber of Deputies, a government minister, and the Chilean ambassador to Venezuela. He was also among the first in his party to reject the 1973 coup by Pinochet and was exiled by the military dictatorship from 1975 until 1984. The son of Luis Huepe Godoy lebanese immigrant and Marta García Norambuena, renowned businesspeople from Chillán, he studied Industrial Civil Engineering in the Universidad Católica de Chile and later obtained a master in economic development at the Center for Development Economics of Williams College (Williamstown, Massachusetts). (en)
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  • Claudio Huepe García (December 25, 1939 – May 11, 2009) was a Chilean politician, engineer and economist, member of the Christian Democrat party, who occupied several government and political positions. During his career, he was the provincial governor of Arauco, a member of the Chilean Chamber of Deputies, a government minister, and the Chilean ambassador to Venezuela. He was also among the first in his party to reject the 1973 coup by Pinochet and was exiled by the military dictatorship from 1975 until 1984. (en)
  • Claudio Humberto Huepe García (Chillán, 25 de diciembre de 1939-Caracas, 11 de mayo de 2009) fue un ingeniero, economista y político chileno de ascendencia libanesa-española, miembro del Partido Demócrata Cristiano (PDC).​ Se desempeñó como intendente de la antigua provincia de Arauco bajo el gobierno de Eduardo Frei Montalva entre 1964 y 1968.​ Luego, fue diputado de la República en representación de la 18ª Agrupación Departamental, correspondiente a Lebu, Arauco y Cañete durante dos periodos consecutivos, desde 1969 hasta 1973. Ejerció el mismo cargo pero por el distrito n° 46, de la región del Biobío, desde 1990 hasta 1994.​ Posteriormente, fue subsecretario General de Gobierno en la administración del presidente Eduardo Frei Ruiz-Tagle; ministro secretario General de Gobierno durante l (es)
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