Alberto Decombe Edwards

Chilean lawyer, farmer and politician (1907-1995) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Alberto Decombe Edwards (22 June 1907 – 25 September 1995) was a Chilean lawyer, farmer, and politician, member of the United Conservative Party. He served as a Deputy of the Republic representing the 6th Departmental Grouping (Valparaíso and Quillota) for two consecutive legislative terms between 1957 and 1965.[1]

Constituency6th Departmental Grouping
Born(1907-06-22)22 June 1907
Died25 September 1995(1995-09-25) (aged 88)
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Alberto Decombe Edwards
Member of the Chamber of Deputies
In office
15 May 1957  15 May 1965
Constituency6th Departmental Grouping
Regidor of Quillota
In office
1953–1957
Personal details
Born(1907-06-22)22 June 1907
Died25 September 1995(1995-09-25) (aged 88)
PartyUnited Conservative Party
Spouse
Olga Villalobos Arteaga
(m. 1931)
Children5
Parent(s)Alberto Decombe Echazarreta
María Luisa Edwards Vives
Alma materPontifical Catholic University of Chile
ProfessionLawyer, Farmer
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Family and education

He was born in Santiago on 22 June 1907, the son of Alberto Decombe Echazarreta and María Luisa Edwards Vives. He completed his primary and secondary education at the Sacred Hearts School of Santiago, and later studied law at the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile (PUC).

After graduation, he practiced law and managed agricultural activities on his estate “Santa Olivia” in the commune of Quillota. He married Olga Villalobos Arteaga in Santiago on 21 December 1931, and they had five children.

Political career

A member of the United Conservative Party (PCU), he was first elected Municipal councilor (regidor) for the commune of Quillota between 1953–1955 and 1955–1957, also serving as acting mayor during part of his tenure.

In the 1957 parliamentary elections, he was elected Deputy for the 6th Departmental Grouping (Valparaíso and Quillota) for the 1957–1961 legislative term. He sat on the Permanent Commission on Government and Interior. Re-elected in 1961 for the 1961–1965 term, he served on the Commissions on Public Education and on Public Works and Roads.

Other activities

In addition to his political work, he was active in civic and agricultural organizations in Quillota. He served as director of the local branch of the National Agricultural Society (SNA), as trustee of the Rosa Krager Home for the Elderly and the Diego Echeverría Foundation, and as president of the Rafael Ariztía Center and of the Catholic Action movement in Quillota.

He was also a member of the Club de La Unión and the Lions Club.

He died in the commune of Las Condes (Santiago de Chile) on 25 September 1995.

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