Regional Council of Biobío

Regional Council of the Biobío Region
Consejo Regional de la Región del Biobío
Coat of arms of the Biobío Region
Regional legislative body overview
Formed1993
JurisdictionBiobío Region, Chile
HeadquartersConcepción, Chile
Minister responsible
  • Sergio Giacaman García, Regional Governor (President of the Council)
Parent Regional legislative bodyRegional Government of Biobío

The Regional Council of the Biobío Region (Spanish: Consejo Regional de la Región del Biobío), commonly known as CORE Biobío, is the regional council of the Biobío Region in Chile. It serves as the normative, decision-making, and oversight body within the Regional Government and is responsible for ensuring citizen participation in regional public administration and exercising the powers conferred upon it by the relevant organic constitutional law.[1]

The council is composed of 28 regional councillors elected by popular vote for four-year terms, with the possibility of up to two re-elections. Territorial representation is organized into provincial constituencies, distributed in three constituencies in Concepción Province, one constituency in Biobío Province and one constituency in Arauco Province.[2] Councillors serve four-year terms and may be re-elected. Until 2021, the council elected a president from among its members by absolute majority; following a constitutional reform enacted in 2020, the presidency of the regional council is held by law by the Regional Governor.[3]

Current Regional Council

The Regional Council of the Biobío Region for the 2025–2029 term is composed of the following councillors:[4]

Constituency Councillor Party Term
Concepción I (North) Christian Arellano Vera Republican Party Since 6 January 2025
Jaime Peñailillo Garrido Independent – Socialist Party of Chile Since 6 January 2025
Larry Sandoval Lara Independent Democratic Union Since 6 January 2025
Luis Santibáñez Bastidas Republican Party Since 6 January 2025
Marcelo Rivera Arancibia Radical Party of Chile Since 6 January 2025
Pedro Seguel Monsalve Social Christian Party (Chile, 2022) Since 6 January 2025
Concepción II (Centre) Alan Bastías Urrutia Democrats (Chile) Since 6 January 2025
Claudio Lapostol Vargas Republican Party Since 6 January 2025
Patricio Kuhn Artigues Independent Democratic Union Since 6 January 2025
Pedro Venegas Castro Christian Democratic Party (Chile) Since 6 January 2025
Yanina Contreras Álvarez Social Christian Party (Chile, 2022)[5] Since 11 March 2022
Yasna Jaramillo Riquelme Republican Party Since 6 January 2025
Concepción III (South) Américo Mondaca Daza Republican Party Since 6 January 2025
Andrés Arroyo Muñoz Social Christian Party (Chile, 2022) Since 6 January 2025
Anselmo Peña Rodríguez Renovación Nacional Since 6 January 2025
Francisco Reyes Aguayo Party for Democracy Since 6 January 2025
Gonzalo Osorio Rioseco Broad Front (Chile) Since 6 January 2025
Tamara Concha Cabrera Communist Party of Chile Since 6 January 2025
Biobío Ignacio Fica Espinoza Renovación Nacional Since 6 January 2025
Juan Carlos Villanueva Cabas Christian Democratic Party (Chile) Since 6 January 2025
Juan Medina Martínez Independent – Radical Party of Chile Since 6 January 2025
María Núñez Ramírez Republican Party Since 6 January 2025
Robert Córdova Bustos Independent – Socialist Party of Chile Since 11 March 2022
Enrique Krause Lobos Independent Democratic Union Since 6 January 2025
Arauco Angelo Millamán López Republican Party Since 6 January 2025
Christopher Gengnagel Carrasco Renovación Nacional Since 11 March 2018
Cristian Medina Cea Independent – Independent Democratic Union Since 6 January 2025
Leonidas Peña Henríquez Communist Party of Chile Since 11 March 2022

References

  1. ^ "Organic Constitutional Law on Government and Regional Administration". Biblioteca del Congreso Nacional de Chile.
  2. ^ Servel determined the number of Regional Councillors and Municipal Councillors for the October 2024 elections
  3. ^ "Law on regional government leadership". Biblioteca del Congreso Nacional de Chile.
  4. ^ "Regional councillors of Biobío assumed office emphasizing security and economic development". Radio UdeC. Retrieved 2026-02-11.
  5. ^ Elected in the 2021 elections for Renovación Nacional.