Inés Enríquez Frödden Explained

Inés Enríquez Frödden
Birth Name:Inés Leonor Enríquez Frödden
Office:Deputy of the Republic of Chile
for Valdivia, La Unión & Río Bueno
Term:1957 – 1969[1]
Office1:Deputy of the Republic of Chile
for Concepción, Talcahuano, Tomé, Yumbel & Coronel
Office2:Intendant of the Province of Concepción
Term2:1950 – 1951
President2:Gabriel González Videla
Birth Date:11 November 1913
Birth Place:Concepción, Chile
Death Place:Santiago, Chile
Relations:Marco Enríquez-Ominami (great-nephew)
Miguel Enríquez (nephew)
Alma Mater:University of Concepción
Occupation:Lawyer & politician
Party:Radical Party

Inés Enríquez Frödden (1913–1998) was a Chilean politician (socialist). She became the first female Intendant in Chile in 1950, and the first female representative of the Lower House in 1951. She focused on the social rights of women and children.

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  1. Web site: Inés Leonor Enríquez Frodden – Reseñas biográficas parlamentarias . Biblioteca del Congreso Nacional de Chile . es . 2024-08-16.