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Cristóbal Ignacio de Loyola Urruticoechea Ríos (born 21 November 1975) is a Chilean politician currently serving as a member of the Chamber of Deputies. A member of the Republican Party, he has represented District 21 of the Biobío Region since 2018. He previously served as councilman of Los Ángeles.

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  • Cristóbal Urruticoechea (en)
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  • Cristóbal Ignacio de Loyola Urruticoechea Ríos (Santiago, 21 de noviembre de 1975) es un diseñador gráfico y político chileno de derecha, miembro del Partido Republicano.​ Ejerció como concejal por la comuna de Los Ángeles entre 2008 y 2012. Desde marzo de 2018 se desempeña, bajo un segundo período consecutivo, como diputado de la República en representación del distrito n° 21 de la Región del Biobío, periodo 2022-2026.​ (es)
  • Cristóbal Ignacio de Loyola Urruticoechea Ríos (born 21 November 1975) is a Chilean politician currently serving as a member of the Chamber of Deputies. A member of the Republican Party, he has represented District 21 of the Biobío Region since 2018. He previously served as councilman of Los Ángeles. (en)
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  • Cristóbal Urruticoechea (en)
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  • Santiago, Chile (en)
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  • Urruticoechea in 2018 (en)
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  • Cristóbal Ignacio de Loyola Urruticoechea Ríos (born 21 November 1975) is a Chilean politician currently serving as a member of the Chamber of Deputies. A member of the Republican Party, he has represented District 21 of the Biobío Region since 2018. He previously served as councilman of Los Ángeles. Urruticoechea voted in opposition to the legalization of same-sex marriage in the Chilean Congress in 2021. He explained his vote by saying that homosexual couples "claiming rights that nature denies them is going against every notion of natural order" and said that the bill to legalize same-sex marriage was "filled with fictions… which suppress the truth." He added that he was neither racist, discriminatory, nor homophobic. (en)
  • Cristóbal Ignacio de Loyola Urruticoechea Ríos (Santiago, 21 de noviembre de 1975) es un diseñador gráfico y político chileno de derecha, miembro del Partido Republicano.​ Ejerció como concejal por la comuna de Los Ángeles entre 2008 y 2012. Desde marzo de 2018 se desempeña, bajo un segundo período consecutivo, como diputado de la República en representación del distrito n° 21 de la Región del Biobío, periodo 2022-2026.​ (es)
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