Luis Ferrada Pérez

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Constituency14th Departmental Group
Born(1892-04-13)13 April 1892
Spouse
Rita Vásquez
(m. 1919)
Luis Ferrada Pérez
Member of the Chamber of Deputies
In office
21 May 1949  15 May 1953
Constituency14th Departmental Group
Personal details
Born(1892-04-13)13 April 1892
PartyConservative Party
Spouse
Rita Vásquez
(m. 1919)
Alma materUniversity of Chile
ProfessionChemist

Luis Ferrada Pérez (13 April 1892–?) was a Chilean pharmaceutical chemist, farmer and parliamentarian affiliated with the Conservative Party.

He served as a member of the Chamber of Deputies during the XLVI Legislative Period (1949–1953), representing the south-central districts of Chile.[1]

Ferrada Pérez was born in Linares on 13 April 1892, the son of José Dolores Ferrada and Jovina Pérez.[1] He completed his early education in Linares and Talca before enrolling in the Pharmacy and Chemistry programme at the University of Chile, where he qualified as a pharmaceutical chemist in 1913.[1]

He married Rita Vásquez in Linares in 1919. The couple had three children.[1]

Professional career

Ferrada Pérez practiced his profession in Linares from 1927 onwards, combining pharmaceutical work with agricultural activity. He operated several rural estates, including Los Remolinos in Pilocoyán, La Puerta in Colbún, and Los Aromos and Santa Beatriz in Linares.[1]

He was an organizer and the first vice-president of the Linares Wine-Growing Cooperative (Cooperativa Vitivinícola de Linares). He was also a member of the National Agricultural Society and the Linares Club.[1]

Political career

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