José Luis Toro Hevia

José Luis Toro Hevia
Minister of Agriculture
In office
29 December 1980 – 22 April 1982
Preceded byAlfonso Márquez de la Plata
Succeeded byJorge Prado Aránguiz
Personal details
ProfessionPublic administrator

José Luis Toro Hevia was a Chilean politician who served as Minister of Agriculture during the Pinochet regime in Chile.

Career

In the context of the military regime, José Luis Toro Hevia is recorded as Minister of Agriculture in official legal documents published by the Library of the National Congress of Chile.[1]

The promulgation of a law affecting agricultural cooperation societies in 1981 was signed by President Augusto Pinochet and countersigned by José Luis Toro Hevia in his capacity as Minister of Agriculture, indicating his role within the executive branch at that time.[1]

Other legal references identify him as issuing acts in relation to the administration of agricultural policies, consistent with his position in the Ministry of Agriculture.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b "Ley 18023, Biblioteca del Congreso Nacional de Chile". Ley Chile. Biblioteca del Congreso Nacional de Chile. Retrieved 27 December 2025.
  2. ^ "Decreto 7 (03-feb-1982), Ministerio de Agricultura". Ley Chile. Biblioteca del Congreso Nacional de Chile. Retrieved 27 December 2025.