President of the Chamber of Deputies of Chile

The President of the Chamber of Deputies of Chile (Spanish: Presidente de la Cámara de Diputadas y Diputados de la República de Chile) is the highest authority of the Chamber of Deputies of Chile. The office was established in 1811 by the First National Congress of Chile.

President of the
Chamber of Deputies of Chile
Presidente de la Cámara de Diputadas y Diputados de la República de Chile
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Incumbent
Raúl Soto

since 11 March 2022
Chamber of Deputies of Chile
StyleHis Excellency
The Honorable
StatusPresiding officer
SeatNational Congress of Chile, Valparaíso
NominatorPolitical parties
AppointerChamber of Deputies of Chile
Term lengthOne legislative year
Constituting instrumentConstitution of Chile
FormationJuly 4, 1811; 213 years ago (1811-07-04)
First holderJuan Antonio Ovalle
DeputyFirst Vice President of the Chamber of Deputies
Second Vice President of the Chamber of Deputies
SalaryUS$133,282[1]
CLP$112,198,212
WebsiteOfficial website (in Spanish)

It is third on the presidential line of succession after the Minister of the Interior and Public Security and the President of the Senate of Chile.

List

Presidential Republic (1990–present)

No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Party
1   María Maluenda
(1920–2011)
11 March 1990 11 March 1990 Party for Democracy
2   José Antonio Viera-Gallo
(born 1943)
11 March 1990 21 July 1993 Party for Democracy
3   Jorge Molina Valdivieso
(born 1932)
21 July 1993 11 March 1994 Party for Democracy
4   Jorge Schaulsohn
(born 1952)
11 March 1994 3 November 1994 Party for Democracy
5   Vicente Sota
(1924–2017)
3 November 1994 14 March 1995 Party for Democracy
6   Jaime Estévez
(born 1946)
14 March 1995 19 November 1996 Socialist Party
7   Gutenberg Martínez
(born 1950)
19 November 1996 11 March 1999 Christian Democratic Party
8   Carlos Montes
(born 1946)
11 March 1999 22 March 2000 Socialist Party
9   Víctor Barrueto
(born 1953)
22 March 2000 3 March 2001 Party for Democracy
10   Luis Pareto
(born 1928)
3 March 2001 11 March 2002 Christian Democratic Party
11   Adriana Muñoz
(born 1948)
11 March 2002 13 March 2003 Party for Democracy
12   Isabel Allende Bussi
(born 1945)
13 March 2003 16 March 2004 Socialist Party
13   Pablo Lorenzini
(born 1949)
16 March 2004 6 January 2005 Christian Democratic Party
14   Gabriel Ascencio
(born 1953)
6 January 2005 11 March 2006 Christian Democratic Party
15   Antonio Leal Labrín
(1950–2021)
11 March 2006 20 March 2007 Party for Democracy
16   Patricio Walker
(born 1969)
20 March 2007 13 March 2008 Christian Democratic Party
17   Juan Bustos
(1935-2008)
13 March 2008 7 August 2008 Socialist Party
18   Guillermo Ceroni
(born 1946)
7 August 2008 14 August 2008 Party for Democracy
19   Francisco Encina
(born 1943)
14 August 2008 18 March 2009 Socialist Party
20   Rodrigo Álvarez
(born 1966)
18 March 2009 11 March 2010 Independent Democratic Union
21   Alejandra Sepúlveda
(born 1965)
11 March 2010 15 March 2011 Independent Regionalist Party
22   Patricio Melero
(born 1956)
15 March 2011 20 March 2012 Independent Democratic Union
23   Nicolás Monckeberg
(born 1973)
20 March 2012 3 April 2013 National Renewal
24   Edmundo Eluchans
(born 1950)
3 April 2013 11 March 2014 Independent Democratic Union
25   Aldo Cornejo
(born 1955)
11 March 2014 17 March 2015 Christian Democratic Party
26   Marco Antonio Núñez
(born 1966)
17 March 2015 22 March 2016 Party for Democracy
27   Osvaldo Andrade
(born 1953)
22 March 2016 22 March 2017 Socialist Party
28   Fidel Espinoza
(born 1970)
22 March 2017 11 March 2018 Socialist Party
29   Maya Fernández
(born 1971)
11 March 2018 19 March 2019 Socialist Party
30   Iván Flores
(born 1955)
19 March 2019 7 April 2020 Christian Democratic Party
31   Diego Paulsen
(born 1987)
7 April 2020 11 March 2022 National Renewal
32   Raúl Soto
(born 1987)
11 March 2022 Incumbent Party for Democracy

President Of The Chamber Of Deputies Of Chile Media

References

  1. "¿Cuánto le cuesta al Estado un parlamentario?". www.latercera.com. 24 October 2019. Retrieved 12 April 2020.