Julián Echavarri

Julián Echavarri
Julián Echavarri as senator
Member of the Senate
In office
15 May 1957 – 15 May 1965
Constituency7th Provincial Group
Member of the Chamber of Deputies
In office
15 May 1937 – 15 May 1957
Constituency21st Departmental Group
Personal details
Born(1911-02-18)18 February 1911
Died15 December 2009(2009-12-15) (aged 98)
PartyAgrarian Party (1933–1945)
Agrarian Labor Party (1945–1954)
National Agrarian Party (1954–1956)
National Party (1957–1958)
Christian Democratic Party (1958–2009)
Spouse(s)Isabel Fontanet
Sonia Lanas Hidalgo
Parent(s)Leocadio Echavarri and Anselma Elorza
Alma materInstituto Superior de Comercio
ProfessionAccountant, politician

Julián Abel Echavarri Elorza (18 February 1911 – 15 December 2009) was a Chilean accountant, politician and diplomat. He served as a member of the Chamber of Deputies of Chile (1937–1957), as a Senator (1957–1965), and later as Chilean ambassador to Spain and Poland during the government of Eduardo Frei Montalva.[1]

Biography

Echavarri was the son of Leocadio Echavarri and Anselma Elorza. He studied at the Instituto Superior de Comercio in Concepción, graduating as an accountant in 1928.[2]

He married Isabel Fontanet, and later Sonia Mafalda del Carmen Lanas Hidalgo, with whom he had children.

He worked in commerce in Temuco and Osorno and was a partner in Echevarri y Bravo Ltda., engaged in agriculture, forestry and cattle ranching. He owned the estates Chaucal, Lumas and Puñire on Lake Panguipulli. He was also director of Exportadora de Maderas de Chile S.A. and involved in the car distribution company "Cautín". He was a member of the National Agriculture Society, the Club de la Unión and the Santiago Jockey Club.[2]

Political career

Echavarri joined the Agrarian Party in 1933, moving to the Agrarian Labor Party in 1945. He was elected deputy for the 21st Departmental Group (Imperial, Temuco, Villarrica and Pitrufquén) in 1937, serving until 1957. He sat on the Permanent Commissions of Finance, Agriculture and Colonization, Economy and Commerce, and later Labor and Social Legislation.[2]

In 1954 he founded and presided over the National Agrarian Party, later joining the National Party, of which he became president.

In the 1957 Chilean parliamentary election, he was elected senator for the 7th Provincial Group (Biobío, Malleco and Cautín), serving until 1965. In the Senate he joined the Agriculture and Colonization Commission.[2]

In 1958 he entered the Christian Democratic Party, and under President Eduardo Frei Montalva he was appointed Chilean ambassador to Spain (1965–1969) and later to Poland (1970).[2]

References

  1. ^ "Julián Echavarri Elorza, businessman, ambassador and parliamentarian". El Mercurio. 23 December 2009. Retrieved 8 March 2015.
  2. ^ a b c d e "Parliamentary biography: Julián Abel Echavarri Elorza". Biblioteca del Congreso Nacional de Chile. Retrieved 21 April 2022.

Bibliography

  • Fernando Castillo Infante. Diccionario Histórico y Biográfico de Chile. 6th ed. Santiago: Editorial Zig-Zag, 1996.
  • Germán Urzúa Valenzuela. Historia Política de Chile y su Evolución Electoral desde 1810 a 1992. 3rd ed. Santiago: Editorial Jurídica de Chile, 1992.