Edgardo Boeninger Explained

Edgardo Boeninger
Birth Date:1925 8, df=y
Birth Place:Santiago, Chile
Death Place:Santiago, Chile
Office:Member of the Senate of Chile
Appointer:Eduardo Frei Ruíz-Tagle[1]
Term Start:11 March 1998
Term End:11 March 2006
Predecessor:Sergio Fernández Fernández
Successor:Dissolution of the position
Office1:Minister Secretary-General of the Presidency
Term Start1:11 March 1990
Term End1:11 March 1994
President1:Patricio Aylwin
Predecessor1:Jorge Ballerino
Office2:Head of the University of Chile
Term Start2:1969
Term End2:1973
Predecessor2:Ruy Barboza
Successor2:César Ruíz Danyau
Education:The Grange School, Santiago
Instituto Nacional General José Miguel Carrera
Party:Christian Democratic Party
Spouse:Marta Gómez Maira
Children:Two
Profession:Economist

Edgardo Boeninger Kausel (23 August 1925 − 13 September 2009) was a Chilean politician who served as minister.[2]

Biography

Early life

Born in Santiago de Chile as Edgar Arnold Dagmar Hanz Heinz Böninger Kausel, his parents were Edgar Böninger and Isabel Kausel, who married in October 1924. He had no siblings. When he was ten, his mother left the house tired of a violent husband, so since then Boeninger lived in pensions. His father also left home when he was a teenager.

As a child attended The Grange School, Santiago. Then he was a member of the Instituto Nacional General José Miguel Carrera and later at the Alonso de Ercilla Institute in Santiago, belonging to the Congregation of the Marist Brothers, where he would finish the High School in 1941.

He studied civil engineering at the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile, obtaining his Bachelor of Arts in 1950.

He actively devoted himself to teaching at the university where he studied, as a professor of geometry and stability at the Faculty of Architecture. Then, in 1955−1960, he finished his Master of Arts in economy at the University of Chile.

From 1951 to 1961, he was a traffic engineer for the Municipality of Santiago.

Political career

Close to Frei and oppositor to Pinochet

From 1964 to 1969, Boeninger entered the State of Chile as Director of Budgets for President Eduardo Frei Montalva (1964−70). Then he taught, becoming dean of the Faculty of Economic Sciences of the University of Chile in 1965. Later, in 1969, he was elected as rector of that university, position he held until the 1973 military coup.

During the military dictatorship −and still member of the banned Christian Democratic Party− Boeninger studied political science at the University of California, Los Angeles (1975). Then, he was CEO of the Rural Financial System of Chile (1977−82) and director of the Center for Development Studies (1984−87).

From 1987 to 1989, he was vice president of his party, helping in the formation of the Concertación de Partidos Por el No.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Edgardo Boeninger: Senador designado. Library of the National Congress of Chile. YouTube. 11 March 2018. 24 December 2021.
  2. Web site: Boeninger y la calidad de la política: por qué todos extrañan el estilo del ex ministro. El Líbero. 15 September 2019. 16 December 2021.