Chilean politician
In this
Spanish name, the first or paternal
surname is
Maira and the second or maternal family name is
Aguirre.
Luis Maira |
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![]() Maira in 1969 |
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In office 16 July 2004 – 10 March 2010 |
Preceded by | Juan Gabriel Valdés |
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Succeeded by | Miguel Otero |
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In office 1997–2003 |
Preceded by | Carlos Portales Cifuentes |
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Succeeded by | Fernando Molina Vallejo |
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In office 11 March 1994 – 28 September 1996 |
Preceded by | Sergio Molina Silva |
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Succeeded by | Roberto Pizarro Hofer |
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In office 15 May 1969 – 21 September 1973 |
Preceded by | Arturo Barros Oteiza |
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Succeeded by | Congress dissolved |
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In office 1963 – November 1964 |
Preceded by | José Nagel |
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Succeeded by | Pedro Felipe Ramírez |
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Born | (1940-08-09) 9 August 1940 (age 84) Santiago, Chile |
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Spouse(s) | Gabriela Peña Díaz (divorced) Marcela Serrano |
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Children | Three |
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Parent(s) | Luis Maira Orrego María Aguirre |
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Alma mater | |
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Occupation | Politician |
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Profession | Lawyer |
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Luis Osvaldo Maira Aguirre (born 9 August 1940) is a Chilean politician and lawyer who served as deputy –during the Popular Unity– and as minister of State[3] under Eduardo Frei Ruíz-Tagle's government. Similarly, he served as ambassador[4] in Mexico and Argentina.
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