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- Joel Max Marambio Rodríguez (Santa Cruz, 3 de diciembre de 1947), es un empresario, productor cinematográfico y político chileno. En Cuba desarrolló una exitosa carrera empresarial, logró establecer importantes lazos de confianza con la cúpula política del país y llegó a ser parte del círculo cercano de Fidel Castro. (es)
- Joel Max Marambio Rodríguez (born 3 December 1947) is a Chilean businessman and leftist politician from Santa Cruz. During the government of the Unidad Popular in Chile he was the chief bodyguard of Salvador Allende. After the 1973 Chilean coup d'etat that installed the Pinochet regime Max Marambio exiled to Cuba. There he made a career as businessman by using close bonds with Fidel Castro. Before and during the Chilean presidential election of 2009 he provided critical financial backing to the independent leftist candidate Marco Enríquez-Ominami. In 2013 he won $17.5 million in a settlement with the Cuban government. However, it was subsequently stated that judgement had been overturned. (en)
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- Joel Max Marambio Rodríguez (Santa Cruz, 3 de diciembre de 1947), es un empresario, productor cinematográfico y político chileno. En Cuba desarrolló una exitosa carrera empresarial, logró establecer importantes lazos de confianza con la cúpula política del país y llegó a ser parte del círculo cercano de Fidel Castro. (es)
- Joel Max Marambio Rodríguez (born 3 December 1947) is a Chilean businessman and leftist politician from Santa Cruz. During the government of the Unidad Popular in Chile he was the chief bodyguard of Salvador Allende. After the 1973 Chilean coup d'etat that installed the Pinochet regime Max Marambio exiled to Cuba. There he made a career as businessman by using close bonds with Fidel Castro. Before and during the Chilean presidential election of 2009 he provided critical financial backing to the independent leftist candidate Marco Enríquez-Ominami. In 2013 he won $17.5 million in a settlement with the Cuban government. However, it was subsequently stated that judgement had been overturned. (en)
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- Max Marambio (en)
- Max Marambio (es)
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