Carlos Rozas Larraín

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Constituency14th Departamental Group
Born(1901-08-14)14 August 1901
Died24 August 1970(1970-08-24) (aged 69)
Carlos Rozas Larraín
Member of the Chamber of Deputies
In office
15 May 1937  15 May 1949
Constituency14th Departamental Group
Personal details
Born(1901-08-14)14 August 1901
Died24 August 1970(1970-08-24) (aged 69)
PartyConservative Party (1933–1948)
SpouseMaría Reyes García-Huidobro
OccupationEngineer; Writer; Politician

Carlos Rozas Larraín (14 August 1901 – 24 August 1970) was a Chilean engineer, novelist and conservative politician.[1]

He was the son of Manuel Rozas Ariztía and Rebeca Larraín Prieto, and married María Reyes García-Huidobro in 1924.[1]

He studied at the Colegio San Ignacio and later at the Faculty of Engineering of the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile. During his university years he also cultivated the arts, distinguishing himself as a writer of short stories, novels and poetry.[1]

He worked in commercial and agricultural enterprises, participating in the administration of family estates such as “El Tránsito” in Longaví, “El Carmen” in Linares and “Retiro” and “Santa Delfina” in Retiro. He was also a member of the National Agriculture Society.[1]

Political Activities

As a member of the Conservative Party, he was elected Deputy for the 14th Departamental Group—Linares, Loncomilla and Parral—for the 1937–1941 legislative term, during which he served on the Permanent Committee on Constitution, Legislation and Justice.[1]

He was re-elected for the 1941–1945 term, participating in the Committee on Foreign Relations and the Committee on Economy and Commerce.[1] He obtained a third consecutive re-election for the 1945–1949 term, continuing his work in the same committees. In 1948 he distanced himself from the Conservative Party and gravitated toward left-wing intellectual circles. He was also a member of the Club de La Unión.[1]

Literary Activities

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