Arturo Bianchi

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Arturo Bianchi Gundián (Santiago, 18 November 1897 – Santiago, 1946) was a Chilean architect and politician. A Socialist Party member, he served as a minister of state under President Pedro Aguirre Cerda.

Succeeded byOscar Schnake
Born(1897-11-18)18 November 1897
Quick facts Minister of Development of Chile, President ...
Arturo Bianchi
Minister of Development of Chile
In office
24 December 1938  28 September 1939
PresidentPedro Aguirre Cerda
Preceded byRicardo Bascuñán
Succeeded byOscar Schnake
Personal details
Born(1897-11-18)18 November 1897
Died1946(1946-00-00) (aged 49)
PartySocialist Party
SpouseLucía Castro
RelativesManuel Bianchi Gundián (brother)
Alma materUniversity of Chile
ProfessionArchitect
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His brother, Manuel,[1] also served as a minister under Aguirre Cerda, specifically as Minister of Foreign Affairs.[2]

Biography

He was the son of Ernesto Bianchi Tupper, who served as Intendant of Colchagua and as a justice of the Santiago Court of Appeals, and Laura Gundián Sierralta.[3]

He studied architecture at the University of Chile, where he served as president of the architecture student association and vice president of the Federation of Students (FECh) in 1919.

He married Lucía Castro Montt.[3]

Political career

He joined the Socialist Order group, founded in 1931, becoming one of its principal leaders.[4] He participated in the founding of the Socialist Party of Chile (PS) in 1933, serving on its Central Committee for several terms.[5]

He served as Minister of Development ―the predecessor of the Minister of Public Works― in the government of Radical president Pedro Aguirre Cerda from 24 December 1938 to 28 September 1939.

In 1942, he became the first vice president of the newly established College of Architects of Chile.[6]

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