Patricio Aylwin

Patricio Aylwin
Official portrait, 1990
30th President of Chile
In office
11 March 1990 – 11 March 1994
Preceded byAugusto Pinochet Ugarte
Succeeded byEduardo Frei Ruiz-Tagle
President of the Senate of Chile
In office
12 January 1971 – 22 May 1972
Preceded byTomás Pablo Elorza
Succeeded byJosé Ignacio Palma
Senator of the Republic of Chile
for the Sixth Provincial Grouping (Curicó, Talca, Linares and Maule)
In office
15 May 1965 – 11 September 1973
Personal details
Born
Patricio Aylwin Azócar

(1918-11-26)26 November 1918
Viña del Mar, Chile
Died19 April 2016(2016-04-19) (aged 97)
Santiago, Chile
Resting placeCementerio General de Santiago, Santiago
Political partyChristian Democratic Party
Spouse
(m. 1948)
Children5
Alma materUniversity of Chile
OccupationLawyer
Signature

Patricio Aylwin Azócar OMCh (Latin American Spanish pronunciation: [paˈtɾisjo ˈelwin aˈsokaɾ] ; 26 November 1918 – 19 April 2016) was a Chilean politician from the Christian Democratic Party, lawyer, author, professor and former senator. He was the 30th president of Chile and the first president to be elected after the absolute rule of dictator Augusto Pinochet, and his election marked the Chilean transition to democracy in 1990.

Despite resistance from elements of the Chilean military and government after his election, Aylwin was staunch in his support for the Chilean National Commission for Truth and Reconciliation which exposed the systematic brutalities of the dictatorship.[1]

Early life

Aylwin, the eldest of the five children of Miguel Aylwin and Laura Azócar, was born in Viña del Mar. An excellent student, he enrolled in the Law School of the University of Chile where he became a lawyer, with the highest distinction, in 1943. He served as professor of administrative law, first at the University of Chile (1946–1967) and also at the School of Law of the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile (1952–1960). He was also professor of civic education and political economy at the National Institute (1946–1963).[2] His brother, Andrés, was also a politician.[3]

On 29 September 1948, he was married to Leonor Oyarzún Ivanovic. They had five children (his daughter Mariana worked as a minister in subsequent governments) and 14 grandchildren (among them, popular telenovela and film actress Paz Bascuñán).[4]

Political career

President Salvador Allende with then-senator Aylwin

Aylwin's involvement in politics started in 1945, when he joined the Falange Nacional. Later he was elected president of the Falange in 1950–51.[5][6] When that party became the Christian Democratic Party of Chile, he served seven terms as its president between 1958 and 1989.

In 1965 he was elected to the National Congress as a Senator. In 1971, he became the president of the Senate. During the government of Popular Unity, headed by Salvador Allende, he was also the president of his party, and he led the democratic opposition to Allende within and without Congress.[7] He is credited, to some degree, with trying to find a peaceful solution to the country's political crisis. Distrusting Allende, Aylwin "demanded that the president appoint only military men to his cabinet as proof of his honest intent," which Allende did only partially, and Aylwin "apparently sided with pro-coup forces, believing that the military would restore democracy to the nation."[8] He stated very plainly that between "a Marxist dictatorship and a dictatorship of our military, I would choose the second."[9]

Aylwin was president of the Christian Democrats until 1976, and after the death of the party's leader, Eduardo Frei, in 1982, he led his party during the military dictatorship. Later he helped establish the Constitutional Studies Group of 24 to reunite the country's democratic sectors against the dictatorship. In 1979 he served as a spokesman in the group that opposed the plebiscite that approved a new constitution.

Logo of the No campaign, el arcoíris ("the rainbow")

In 1982, Aylwin was elected vice president of the Christian Democrats. He was among the first to advocate acceptance of the Constitution as a reality in order to facilitate the return to democracy.

On 5 October 1988, the Chilean national plebiscite was held. A "Yes" vote would grant Pinochet eight more years as president. Despite the widespread expectation that Pinochet would be voted an extended term, the "No" campaign triumphed, in part because of a superb media campaign depicted in the 2012 film No. Patricio Aylwin was at the center of the movement that defeated General Pinochet.[10] After the plebiscite, he participated in negotiations that led the government and the opposition to agree on 54 constitutional reforms, thereby making possible a peaceful transition from 16 years of dictatorship to democracy.

Presidency

Aylwin in his office, 1990
Pinochet congratulates Aylwin on inauguration day, 11 March 1990.
The Aylwin Cabinet
OfficeNamePartyTerm
PresidentPatricio AylwinDC11 March 1990–11 March 1994
InteriorEnrique KraussPS11 March 1990–11 March 1994
Foreign AffairsEnrique Silva CimmaPR11 March 1990–11 March 1994
DefensePatricio RojasDC11 March 1990–11 March 1994
FinanceAlejandro FoxleyDC11 March 1990–11 March 1994
Gen. Sec. of the
Presidency
Edgardo BoeningerDC11 March 1990–11 March 1994
Gen. Sec. of
Government
Enrique CorreaPS11 March 1990–11 March 1994
Economy, Development
& Tourism
Carlos OminamiPS11 March 1990–28 September 1992
Jorge MarshallPPD28 September 1992–16 December 1993
Jaime ToháPS16 December 1993–11 March 1994
Social Development
& Family
Sergio Molina SilvaDC11 March 1990–11 March 1994
EducationRicardo LagosPPD11 March 1990–28 September 1992
Jorge ArratePS20 September 1992–11 March 1994
Justice & Human
Rights
Francisco CumplidoDC11 March 1990–11 March 1994
Labor & Social WelfareRené CortázarDC11 March 1990–11 March 1994
Public WorksCarlos Hurtado Ruíz-TagleInd.11 March 1990–11 March 1994
HealthJorge JiménezDC11 March 1990–30 October 1992
Julio MonttDC30 October 1992–11 March 1994
Housing &
Urbanism
Alberto Etchegaray AubryInd.11 March 1990–11 March 1994
AgricultureJuan Agustín FigueroaPR11 March 1990–11 March 1994
MiningJuan Hamilton DepassierDC11 March 1990–28 September 1992
Alejandro HalesDC28 September 1992–11 March 1994
Transport &
Telecommunications
Germán CorreaPS11 March 1990–28 September 1992
Germán Molina ValdiviesoPPD28 September 1992–11 March 1994
National AssetsLuis Alvarado ConstenlaPPD11 March 1990–11 March 1994
EnvironmentJaime ToháPS11 March 1990–11 March 1994
Women & Gender
Equality
Soledad AlvearDC11 March 1990–11 March 1994

Domestic policy

Patricio Aylwin was elected president of the Republic on 14 December 1989.

Although Chile had officially become a democracy, the Chilean military led by Pinochet remained highly powerful during the presidency of Aylwin, and the Constitution ensured the continued influence of Pinochet and his commanders, which prevented his government from achieving many of the goals it had set, such as the restructuring of the Constitutional Court and the reduction of Pinochet's political power. His administration, however, initiated direct municipal elections, the first of which were held in June 1992. In spite of the severe limits imposed on Aylwin's government by the Constitution, over four years, it "altered power relations in its favor in the state, in civil society, and in political society".[11] Pinochet was determined that the military not be punished for its role in overthrowing Allende's government or for the years of military dictatorship. Aylwin did attempt to bring to justice those in the military who committed abuses.[12]

Economic policy

The Aylwin Government did much to reduce poverty and inequality during its time in office. A tax reform was introduced in 1990 which boosted tax revenues by around 15% and enabled the Aylwin Government to increase government spending on social programs from 9.9% to 11.7% of GDP. By the end of the Aylwin government, unprecedented resources were being allocated to social programs, including an expanded public health programs, vocational and training programs for young Chileans, and a major public housing initiative.[13]

A new Solidarity and Social Investment Fund was set up to direct aid towards poorer communities, and social spending (especially on health and education) increased by around one-third between 1989 and 1993. A new labor law was also enacted in 1990, which expanded trade union rights and collective bargaining[14] while also improving severance pay for workers.[15] The minimum wage was also increased,[16] as were family allowances, pensions, and other benefits.[17] Between 1990 and 1993, real wages grew by 4.6%, while the unemployment rate fell from 7.8% to 6.5%. Spending on education increased by 40% while spending on health increased by 54%.[18] The incomes of poor Chileans increased by 20% in real terms (above the rate of inflation) under the Aylwin Government, while increases to the minimum wage meant that it was 36% higher in real terms in 1993 than in 1990. A slum clearance program was also initiated, with over 100,000 new homes built under the Aylwin Government, compared with 40,000 per annum under the Pinochet Government.[19]

Under the Aylwin government, the numbers of Chileans living in poverty significantly decreased, with a United Nations report estimating that the percentage of the population living in poverty had fallen from around 40% of the population in 1989 to around 33% by 1993.[14]

End

He was succeeded in 1994 by the election of Christian Democrat Eduardo Frei Ruiz-Tagle, the son of the late President Eduardo Frei Montalva.

Personal life

British ancestry

Aylwin was of British descent through his paternal lineage. The British Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) commissioned Timothy Duke to research into Aylwin’s heritage prior to a state visit in April 1991. They found that his great-grandfather, Richard Aylwin (who later changed his name to Ricardo Aylwin), was an Englishman born in Southwark, England, to tallow chandlers and emigrated to Chile in 1833. Aylwin had spent most of his life thinking he was of Welsh descent and had initially planned a trip to Cardiff as part of the official United Kingdom visit following his presidential election.[20]

The FCO had also found that further down his lineage, his ancestors were yeoman farmers in Sussex, where Aylwin is quite a common surname. Duke described Aylwin's British ancestry as "well established" and accompanied him during his state visit to the villages of Treyford and Didling in Sussex, where Aylwin visited the graves of his ancestors and met relatives. Duke stated that Aylwin “didn’t speak English so we had an interpreter, but he was delighted with the reception he got in Sussex,” and that “He just seemed delighted to be back in a county from which his forebears had come and to discover the truth.”[21]

Aylwin was a descendant of Henry fitz Ailwin the first Lord Mayor of London.[22]

Post-presidency

Aylwin in July 2011

Aylwin was president of the Corporation for Democracy and Justice, a non-profit organization he founded to develop approaches to eliminating poverty and to strengthen ethical values in politics.

Aylwin received honorary degrees from universities in Australia, Canada, Colombia, France, Italy, Japan, Portugal, Spain, and the United States, as well as seven Chilean universities. In 1997, the Council of Europe awarded the North-South Prize to Aylwin and Mary Robinson, former president of Ireland, for their contributions to fostering human rights, democracy, and cooperation between Europe and Latin America.[23]

Death

The funeral cortege of Patricio Aylwin on 22 April 2016 in Santiago

On 18 December 2015, Aylwin was hospitalized in Santiago after suffering a cranial injury at home.[24] He died on 19 April 2016, aged 97 from natural causes from respiratory insufficiency.[1]

His state funeral was held on 22 April 2016 and was buried at Cementerio General de Santiago in the following days.[25]

Honours and awards

Awards

Foreign honours

References

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  2. ^ "Reseña Biográfica Parlamentaria – Patricio Aylwin Azócar". Historia Política Legislativa del Congreso Nacional de Chile. 20 May 2009.
  3. ^ S.A.P, El Mercurio (20 August 2018). "A los 93 años, fallece el ex diputado DC y defensor de los DD.HH. Andrés Aylwin | Emol.com". Emol.
  4. ^ "Paz Bascuñán y su primer hijo: "Tenía mucha ilusión de verlo y conocerlo"". La Tercera. 13 August 2009. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016.
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  6. ^ William F. Sater, "Patricio Aylwin Azócar" in Encyclopedia of Latin American History and Culture, vol. 1, pg. 249. Charles Scribner's Sons (1996).
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  8. ^ Sater, Patricio Aylwin, p. 249.
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  14. ^ a b A History of Chile, 1808–1994, by Simon Collier and William F. Sater
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  18. ^ Development Challenges in the 1990s: Leading Policymakers Speak from Experience by Timothy Besley and Roberto Zagha
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  30. ^ "10428 Real Decreto 433/1991". Boletin Oficial del Estado. 6 April 1991. Retrieved 10 September 2017.
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Political offices
Preceded by President of the Senate of Chile
1971–1972
Succeeded by
Preceded by President of Chile
1990–1994
Succeeded by
Party political offices
Preceded by President of Falange Nacional
1951–1952
Succeeded by
Preceded by President of the Christian Democratic Party
1973–1976
Succeeded by
Preceded by President of the Christian Democratic Party
1989–1991
Preceded by Christian Democratic nominee for President of Chile
1989
Succeeded by
New political alliance Concertación nominee for President of Chile
1989

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