Luis Palacios Rossini Explained

Luis Palacios Rossini
Birth Date:8 October 1910[1]
Birth Place:Santiago, Chile
Death Place:Santiago, Chile
Office:Minister of Mining
President:Jorge Alessandri
Term Start:26 September 1963
Term End:3 November 1964
Predecessor:Joaquín Prieto Concha
Successor:Eduardo Simián
Party:None
Education:Liceo de Aplicación
Occupation:Politician
Profession:Lawyer
Parents:Luis Antonio Palacios
Elena Rossini
Spouse:Elsa Albornoz
Children:Three

Luis Palacios Rossini (8 October 1910−the 1970s) was a Chilean politician who served as minister of State during Jorge Alessandri's government (1958−1964).

Biography

Palacios studied at the Concepción Seminary, in the Biobío Region. Then, he moved to Santiago and joined the Líceo de Aplicación. Years later he obtained his BA in Laws.

Palacios worked in saltpeter offices in northern Chile. Then, in 1924, he joined the Caja Nacional de Ahorros. In that entity, Palacios started as an agent, then he was an inspector and ended up occupying the branch management both in the Caja and its successor, the Banco del Estado (since 1955), an institution created by the second government Carlos Ibáñez del Campo in 1953.

In September 1963, Palacios Rossini was appointed as Minister of Mining by the president Jorge Alessandri. He remained in office until the end of the government in November 1964.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Anales de la República; Luis Palcios Rossini. Anales.cl. 14 November 2021.