Lindor Pérez

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Constituency7th Departmental Grouping
Born(1890-07-01)1 July 1890
SpouseMarina Donoso Molina
Lindor Pérez
Member of the Chamber of Deputies
In office
21 May 1933  21 May 1937
Constituency7th Departmental Grouping
Personal details
Born(1890-07-01)1 July 1890
PartyConservative Party
SpouseMarina Donoso Molina
ProfessionLawyer, Industrialist

Lindor Pérez Gazitúa (1 July 1890–?) was a Chilean lawyer, industrialist and politician. A long-time member of the Conservative Party, he served as a deputy representing the 7th Departmental Grouping (Santiago, First District) during the 1933–1937 legislative period.[1]

Pérez Gazitúa was born in Valparaíso to Lindor Pérez Gazitúa and Cleta Gazitúa Argüelles. He married Marina Donoso Molina, with whom he had eleven children.[1]

He studied at the Seminario Conciliar of Valparaíso and later pursued legal studies at the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile. He qualified as a lawyer on 7 May 1912, with a thesis titled Cuestiones salitreras.[1]

He practiced law independently in Santiago. He was also active in industrial and commercial ventures, serving as founder and president of the Compañía Textil Sedatex, president and director of Importadora Fisk S.A., and as a board member of the Sociedad Periodística de Chile. In 1934, he published several chronicles in El Diario Ilustrado.[1]

He served as professor of Greek and Roman History at the Instituto de Humanidades and as professor of Administrative Law at the Law School of the Pontifical Catholic University of Santiago.[1]

Political career

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