Washington Saldías Fuentealba Explained

Washington Saldías Fuentealba
Order:29th
Office:Mayor of Pichilemu
Term Start:21 May 1971
Term End:29 September 1973
Predecessor:Carlos Rojas Pavez
Successor:Carlos Echazarreta Iñiguez
Birth Date:6 September 1927
Birth Place:Santiago, Chile
Death Place:Ñuñoa, Chile
Party:Socialist Party of Chile (PS)
Occupation:Civil servant

Washington Saldías Fuentealba (6 September 1927 – 31 October 1989)[1] was the 29th Mayor of the Chilean commune of Pichilemu, office which he held between May 1971 and September 1973: his term was interrupted by the 1973 Chilean coup d'état, which put General Augusto Pinochet in the power of the country, and who later appointed Carlos Echazarreta Iñiguez as the successor of Saldías. Saldías was also regidor of the commune of Pichilemu between 1963 and 1971, and a founding member of the Club Aéreo de Pichilemu (Aerial Club of Pichilemu).

Biography

Political career

Washington Saldías was elected regidor of Pichilemu for the first time in 1963, representing the Socialist Party of Chile.[2] He shared the council office for the 1963 - 67 term with Manuel Córdova Morales, Héctor Greene Valverde, Osvaldo Vidal Vidal, and mayor Carlos Echazarreta Iñiguez. He was re-elected for the 1967 - 71 term, holding the regidor office with Flavio Alvarez Jorquera, Mario Moraga Cáceres, Carlos Echazarreta Iñiguez, and mayor Carlos Rojas Pavez.[3]

Saldías Fuentealba was elected mayor of Pichilemu for the 1973 - 75 term, and took office on 21 May 1973, becoming the first Socialist politician to become mayor of Pichilemu.[4] His council was composed of Osvaldo Vidal Vidal, Jorge Díaz García, Francisco Lorca Espinoza and Carlos Echazarreta Iñiguez.[3] Among his work as mayor of the commune, he started the construction of the Avenida Costanera, an avenue which now borders the coast of Pichilemu;[5] additionally, the Plaza Arturo Prat (Arturo Prat Square, constructed during the mayorship of Carlos Rojas Pavez, had its condition improved by the installation of streetlamps, planting of new trees, and cement benches.[6]

Saldías also constructed roads connecting the southern parts of the commune, including the beach of Punta de Lobos, the neighborhood of Playa Hermosa, and the village of Cáhuil, with the urban center.[7] He was described in a session of the Chamber of Deputies of Chile as a "very active man, very hard working and much worried of his commune's problems."[8]

Saldías' term, however, was interrupted by the 1973 coup d'état, which put General Augusto Pinochet Ugarte presiding a government junta which, on 29 September 1973, expelled Saldías Fuentealba from the mayoral office and put in his place Christian Democrat regidor Carlos Echazarreta Iñiguez, who held office until November of that year.[3]

Other work

Saldías is a founding member of the Club Aéreo de Pichilemu (Aerial Club of Pichilemu), whose founding took place on 2 November 1964.[9]

Personal life

Washington Saldías is the father of Washington Saldías González, councilor of Pichilemu between 1996 and 2004, and Antonio Saldías, known by his pen name Don Antonio de Petrel, who has written several books on the history of the communes of Cardenal Caro Province.[10]

Legacy

In December 1991, and as part of the celebrations and activities for the celebration of the centennial of the creation of the commune of Pichilemu, mayor René Maturana renamed several streets "whose names were repeated" to "names of people relevant in [the local] history". As a result, Calle Cardenal Caro (Cardenal Caro Street) in Ross neighborhood was renamed to Calle Alcalde Washington Saldías Fuentealba (Alcalde Washington Saldías Fuentealba street).[11]

Notes and References

  1. News: Allende, la Unidad Popular y el último alcalde de Pichilemu antes del golpe de 1973: Washington Saldías Fuentealba. 16 June 2014. El Marino EIRL. El Marino. Pichilemu, Chile. live. 29 August 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150829011116/http://www.diarioelmarino.cl/2014/06/16/allende-la-unidad-popular-y-el-ultimo-alcalde-de-pichilemu-antes-del-golpe-de-1973-washington-saldias-fuentealba/. Spanish. 28 August 2015. Grez-Cañete. Diego.
  2. News: Ex camionero, codueño de la quinta "Costa Azul" y ex regidor Francisco Lorca Espinoza falleció. Saldías González. Washington. Washington Saldías González. 7 February 2011. Pichilemu News. Pichilemu, Chile. 19 May 2013. live. 20 June 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150620000823/http://pichilemunews.blogcindario.com/2011/02/03764-ex-camionero-codueno-de-la-quinta-costa-azul-y-ex-regidor-francisco-lorca-espinoza-fallecio.html.
  3. News: Alcaldes, regidores y concejales de la comuna de Pichilemu. Saldías González. Washington. Washington Saldías González. 2 August 2007. Pichilemu News. Pichilemu, Chile. Spanish. https://web.archive.org/web/20120301124852/http://pichilemunews.blogcindario.com/2007/08/01679-alcaldes-regidores-y-concejales-de-la-comuna-de-pichilemu.html. 1 March 2012. live.
  4. News: Comuna de Pichilemu está cumpliendo ciento diecisiete años de vida junto a otras 194 comunas. Pichilemu News. Saldías González. Washington. Washington Saldías González. 21 December 2008. 27 May 2013. Spanish. Pichilemu, Chile. live. 14 July 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140714231621/http://pichilemunews.blogcindario.com/2008/12/02727-comuna-de-pichilemu-esta-cumpliendo-ciento-diecisiete-anos-de-vida-junto-a-otras-194-comunas.html.
  5. News: Obsesión por "el petróleo" o magia que provoca la Laguna de Petrel. Pichilemu News. Saldías González. Washington. Washington Saldías González. 19 February 2008. 27 May 2013. Spanish. Pichilemu, Chile. live. 10 June 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150610223840/http://pichilemunews.blogcindario.com/2008/02/02079-obsecion-por-el-petroleo-o-magia-que-provoca-la-laguna-de-petrel.html.
  6. News: Remodelación de plaza Arturo Prat y sectores aledaños con una inversión de 231 millones de pesos. Pichilemu News. Saldías González. Washington. Washington Saldías González. 19 April 2011. 27 May 2013. Spanish. Pichilemu, Chile. live. 15 July 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140715002525/http://pichilemunews.blogcindario.com/2011/04/03902-remodelacion-de-plaza-arturo-prat-y-sectores-aledanos-con-una-inversion-de-231-millones-de-pesos.html.
  7. News: Vecindad de Playa Hermosa está de duelo: murió Luis González Jorquera, antiguo pionero. Pichilemu News. Saldías González. Washington. Washington Saldías González. 3 October 2009. 27 May 2013. Spanish. Pichilemu, Chile. live. 15 July 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140715011813/http://pichilemunews.blogcindario.com/2009/10/03144-vecindad-de-playa-hermosa-esta-de-duelo-murio-luis-gonzalez-jorquera-antiguo-pionero.html.
  8. Book: Boletín de las sesiones. 1971. Imprenta Nacional. 3404. señor Washington Saldías, de filiación socialista, hombre muy activo, muy trabajador y muy preocupado de los problemas de su comuna.
  9. News: Oficialmente inauguradas obras en aeródromo del balneario pichilemino. 10 September 2011. Saldías González. Washington. Washington Saldías González. 27 May 2013. live. Spanish. 15 July 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140715002516/http://pichilemunews.blogcindario.com/2011/09/04492-oficialmente-inauguradas-obras-en-aerodromo-del-balneario-pichilemino.html. Pichilemu News. Pichilemu, Chile.
  10. Book: Saldías González, Antonio. Antonio Saldías

    . Pichilemu: mis fuentes de información. 3. Editora El Promaucae. 1990. Antonio Saldías. Pichilemu, Chile.

  11. Web site: Aprueba la denominación de calles y pasajes que indica. Ley Chile. Biblioteca Nacional de Chile. 31 December 1991. 27 May 2013. live. 11 May 2013. https://archive.today/20130511032035/http://www.leychile.cl/Navegar?idNorma=87136&idParte=&idVersion=.