Enrique Rodríguez Ballesteros

Enrique Rodríguez B.
Member of the Chamber of Deputies
In office
15 May 1953 – 15 May 1961
Constituency17th Departmental Grouping
Personal details
Born(1920-11-19)19 November 1920
PartyDemocratic Party
SpouseNelly del Rosario Villa
Parent(s)Estanislao Rodríguez
Pilar Ballesteros
OccupationAccountant, politician, diplomat

Enrique Rodríguez Ballesteros (born 19 November 1920) was a Chilean accountant, diplomat and politician who was affiliated with the Democratic Party.

Rodríguez Ballesteros served as Deputy of the Republic for the 17th Departmental Grouping (Concepción, Tomé, Talcahuano, Coronel, and Yumbel) during the legislative periods 1953–1957 and 1957–1961, and was appointed Chilean ambassador to Costa Rica in 1963.[1]

Early life and education

Rodríguez Ballesteros was born in Concepción on 19 November 1920, the son of Estanislao Rodríguez and Pilar Ballesteros. He married Nelly del Rosario Villa Ortiz in Ñuñoa, Santiago on 22 July 1960, and they had children.

He studied at the Concepción College and the Instituto Comercial de Concepción, where he earned the title of General Accountant (registration no. 7110). He worked as a civil servant at the Caja de Previsión de los Empleados Particulares de Concepción and later became General Agent of the insurance company “La Mercantil Vida.” He was also administrator of the “San Ricardo” estate in Coronel; director of the Compañía Fábrica de Paños de Concepción and the Sociedad “Lorenzo Arenas” for two years each; and partner of the Sociedad Frutera “Estanislao Rodríguez e Hijo.”[1]

Political career

Rodríguez Ballesteros joined the Democratic Party, serving as provincial president of the Democratic Youth, party director in Concepción, provincial president of the Democratic Trade Union Front, and party convention delegate.

He was elected Deputy of the Republic for the 17th Departmental Grouping (Concepción, Tomé, Talcahuano, Coronel, and Yumbel) for the 1953–1957 and 1957–1961 legislative periods. During his tenure, he served on the Permanent Commissions of Foreign Affairs (first term) and Labor and Social Legislation (second term).[1]

In 1963, he was appointed as Chile's ambassador to Costa Rica, strengthening bilateral relations between the two nations.[1]

Public service and associations

Rodríguez Ballesteros was honorary director of the Fabritex Boxing Sports Club, secretary of the Democratic Club of Concepción, and secretary of the 3rd Fire Company of Concepción. He was also a member of the Sociedad Española de Beneficencia, the Lord Cochrane and Antártica Sports Clubs, and honorary president of the Deportivo Carlos Villouta de Tomé.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "Parliamentary Biography: Enrique Rodríguez Ballesteros". Library of the National Congress of Chile. Retrieved 10 October 2025.

Bibliography

  • Valencia Aravía, Luis (1986). Anales de la República: Registros de los ciudadanos que han integrado los Poderes Ejecutivo y Legislativo. 2nd ed. Santiago: Editorial Andrés Bello.