Luis Gutiérrez Alliende

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Constituency23rd Departamental Grouping
ConstituencyLlanquihue and Carelmapu
SpouseElvira Rodríguez
Luis Gutiérrez Alliende
Minister of Justice
In office
15 November 1931  8 April 1932
In office
26 July 1931  2 September 1931
Member of the Chamber of Deputies
In office
15 May 1926  15 May 1930
Constituency23rd Departamental Grouping
In office
15 May 1924  11 September 1924
ConstituencyLlanquihue and Carelmapu
Personal details
Born
SpouseElvira Rodríguez
Parent(s)José Ramón Gutiérrez Martínez
Carolina Alliende Martínez
OccupationPolitician

Luis Gutiérrez Alliende was a Chilean politician who served as Minister of Justice and as a member of the Chamber of Deputies.[1]

He was born in Santiago, the son of José Ramón Gutiérrez Martínez and Carolina Alliende Martínez.[1]

He married Elvira Rodríguez.[1]

In 1928, he traveled to Europe.[1]

Parliamentary career

He was elected deputy for Llanquihue and Carelmapu for the 1924–1927 period and served as substitute member of the Permanent Commission of Foreign Affairs.[1] Congress was dissolved that same year, in 1924, by decree of the Government Junta.[1]

He was later elected deputy for the 23rd Departamental Grouping of “Osorno, Llanquihue and Carelmapu” for the 1926–1930 legislative period.[1] During this term, he served on the Permanent Commission of Agriculture and Colonization.[1]

Minister of Justice

Following the fall of the first government of Carlos Ibáñez del Campo, he was appointed Minister of Justice, serving from 26 July to 2 September 1931, and again from 15 November 1931 to 8 April 1932.[1]

Other activities

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