Carlos Valdovinos | |
Birth Date: | 1899 12, df=y |
Birth Place: | Colchagua, Chile |
Death Place: | Santiago, Chile |
Nationality: | Chilean |
Office: | Mayor of San Miguel |
Term Start: | 25 May 1950 |
Term End: | 15 May 1960 |
Predecessor: | René Aravena Cordero |
Successor: | Julio Palestro Rojas |
Office1: | Minister of Defense |
President1: | Pedro Aguirre Cerda Jerónimo Méndez (caretaker) |
Term Start1: | 10 July 1941 |
Term End1: | 2 April 1942 |
Predecessor1: | Juvenal Hernández Jaque |
Successor1: | Alfredo Duhalde |
Office2: | Minister of the Interior |
President2: | Pedro Aguirre Cerda |
Term Start2: | 16 September 1941 |
Term End2: | 6 October 1941 |
Predecessor2: | Arturo Olavarría |
Successor2: | Leonardo Guzmán Cortés |
Occupation: | Politician |
Profession: | Lawyer |
Carlos Valdovinos Valdovinos (19 December 1899−14 March 1966) was a Chilean politician and lawyer who served as bi-minister during Pedro Aguirre Cerda's government.
In his country, he is commonly known to have an avenue and a metro station with his name.[1] In the other hand, Valdovinos was a transversal politician in his time, which is supported by the tributes he received from the then-Marxist deputy Mario Palestro,[2] from the Socialist Party,[2] as well as from politicians linked to the Liberal Party and the Conservative Party.[3]