Renán Fuentealba Vildósola

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Preceded byPablo Cabrera
Succeeded byÁngel Flisfisch
Preceded byDarío Molina
Renán Fuentealba Vildósola
Ambassador of Chile at Czech Republic
In office
2017–2018
Chilean Undersecretary of the Navy
In office
1999–2000
PresidentEduardo Frei Ruíz-Tagle
Preceded byPablo Cabrera
Succeeded byÁngel Flisfisch
Member of the Chamber of Deputies
In office
11 March 2006  11 March 2010
Preceded byDarío Molina
Succeeded byLuis Lemus Aracena
Constituency9th District
In office
11 March 1994  11 March 1998
Preceded byJulio Rojos
Succeeded byDarío Molina
Constituency9th District
Personal details
Born (1945-09-28) 28 September 1945 (age 80)
PartyChristian Democratic Party (DC)
SpouseVerónica Baraona
ChildrenFour
Parent(s)Renán Fuentealba Moena
Doris Vildósola
Alma materPontifical Catholic University of Chile (LL.B)
(Master in Political science)
OccupationPolitician
ProfessionLawyer

Francisco Renán Fuentealba Vildósola (born 29 November 1947) is a Chilean politician who served as deputy.[1]

He was born on 29 November 1947 in Illapel, the son of Doris del Carmen Vildósola Maldonado and Renán Fuentealba Moena, former president of the Christian Democratic Party (Chile) and former deputy and senator.[2]

He is married to Verónica Barahona and is the father of four children.[2]

Professional career

He completed his primary education at Escuela Pública No. 81 and at Colegio Inglés de La Serena, and his secondary education at San Ignacio School, Santiago.[2] He studied Law at the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile, obtaining the title of lawyer in 1970.[2] Later, at the same university’s Institute of Political Science, he earned a Master’s degree in Political Science with a specialization in International Law.[2]

In 1968 and 1969, he worked as a judicial clerk for Sociedad Constructora de Viviendas Habitacionales Viectil Ltda.[2] From 1970 to 1971, he held the same position at the Caja de Obreros Municipales de la República.[2] Between 1971 and 1973, he was a professional staff member of the Chamber of Deputies of Chile, assigned to the Commission on Constitution, Legislation and Justice.[2] In 1974, he served as third secretary in the Foreign Service of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.[2]

Between 1975 and 1988, he was an international civil servant of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), serving as programming officer in Costa Rica; deputy resident representative in Uruguay and Paraguay; and area officer for Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay and Ecuador at UNDP headquarters in New York.[2] Between 1988 and 1993, he served as liaison officer between UNDP and the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC).[2]

Political career

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