Joaquín Muraro
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María Raquel Olivier
Antonio Muraro Lillo | |
|---|---|
| Member of the Chamber of Deputies | |
| In office 15 May 1957 – 15 May 1961 | |
| Constituency | 6th Departmental Grouping |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 2 May 1913 |
| Party | Agrarian Labor Party Democratic Party |
| Spouse(s) | María Inés Segovia Quiroga María Raquel Olivier |
| Parent(s) | Antonio Muraro Teresa Lillo |
| Occupation | Industrialist, politician |
Antonio Muraro Lillo (2 May 1913–?) was a Chilean industrialist, politician, and mutualist leader.
He served as Deputy of the Republic for the 6th Departmental Grouping – Valparaíso and Quillota – during the legislative period 1957–1961.
Antonio Muraro Lillo was born on 2 May 1913, the son of Antonio Muraro and Teresa Lillo. He married María Inés Segovia Quiroga in Valparaíso on 13 July 1943, and later married María Raquel Olivier.[1]
He studied at the Salesian College, the Liceo Eduardo de la Barra, and the Commercial Institute of Valparaíso. Professionally, he was dedicated to industrial activity and owned a huaipe (cloth) manufacturing factory located at 48 Blanco Street in Valparaíso.[2]
Muraro was active in local politics and civic organizations. He first joined the Agrarian Labor Party and later the Democratic Party in 1959, before continuing his career as an independent.
He was elected councilman (regidor) of the Municipality of Valparaíso in 1953 and appointed acting mayor in 1955.