Arturo Gutiérrez Reveco

Arturo Gutiérrez
Member of the Chamber of Deputies
In office
15 May 1930 – 16 October 1931
Constituency8th Departamental Grouping
Personal details
Born
Died(1931-10-16)16 October 1931
PartyDemocratic Party

Arturo Gutiérrez Reveco (died 16 October 1931) was a Chilean politician and member of the Democratic Party. He served as a deputy representing the Eighth Departamental Grouping of La Victoria, Melipilla and San Antonio during the 1930–1934 legislative period.[1][2]

He was a member of the Sociedad de Empleados de Comercio and the Unión Social Mutualista. He also belonged to the Sociedad Hípica Luis Cousiño and the Boy Scouts Association.[2]

Career

Before entering parliamentary politics, Gutiérrez worked as steward of the staff of employees of the National Congress, a position he still held when he was elected deputy.[2]

He was a member of the Democratic Party and held positions within the party's leadership.[2]

In the 1930 parliamentary elections he was elected deputy for the Eighth Departamental Grouping of La Victoria, Melipilla and San Antonio for the 1930–1934 legislative period.[2]

During his tenure he served on the Permanent Commission on Constitutional Reform and Regulations and was substitute member of the Permanent Commission on Internal Police.[2]

Gutiérrez died while in office on 16 October 1931 and was replaced in Congress by Jorge Barros Hurtado, who took office on 21 December of that year.[2]

The 1932 Chilean coup d'état led to the dissolution of the National Congress on 6 June 1932.[2]

References

  1. ^ Valencia Avaria 1951, p. 493.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h "Arturo Gutiérrez Reveco – Parliamentary Biography". Library of the National Congress of Chile (in Spanish). Retrieved 16 March 2026.

Bibliography

  • Luis Valencia Avaria (1951). Anales de la República: textos constitucionales de Chile y registro de los ciudadanos que han integrado los Poderes Ejecutivo y Legislativo desde 1810. Tomo II. Imprenta Universitaria, Santiago.