Nicolás Díaz (politician) explained

Nicolás Díaz Sánchez (August 10, 1929 – October 18, 2019) was a Chilean politician and cardiologist, member of the Christian Democrat Party of Chile (PDC).[1]

Biography

Díaz Sánchez was born on August 10, 1929, in the city of Rancagua. He studied in the O'Higgins Institute of Rancagua, and afterwards he completed his higher education in the Medicine Faculty of the University of Chile, where he graduated as a surgeon in 1955.

He began his political career as regional chief (in O'Higgins Region) of Eduardo Frei Montalva during the 1958 elections. He later joined the Christian Democrat Party of Chile, and in 1963 he was elected mayor of Rancagua, but he renounced the following year. He was elected again in 1967, but he also renounced in 1968. He was appointed Intendent of O'Higgins Region in 1970, by President Salvador Allende.

After holding several charges inside his party during the military regime, and having participated in the "No" movement during the National Plebiscite of 1988, he was elected Senator of the Chilean Republic for the VI Libertador Bernardo O'Higgins Region, an office he would hold from 1990 until 1998. Between 2004 and 2008, he was councillor of Rancagua.

He died on October 18, 2019, in Rancagua.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Nicolás Díaz Sánchez. Reseñas Parlamentarias - Biblioteca del Congreso Nacional de Chile. Spanish. 2 June 2011. Santiago, Chile.
  2. Web site: Falleció ex alcalde de Rancagua y ex senador Nicolas Diaz. El Rancaguino Chile. Spanish. 19 October 2019. Rancagua, Chile.