Óscar Landerretche | |
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Executive Vice-president of the CORFO | |
In office 11 March 2003 – 17 March 2006 | |
Appointed by | Ricardo Lagos |
President |
Ricardo Lagos (2003−2006) Michelle Bachelet (2006−2010) |
Preceded by | Gonzalo Rivas |
Succeeded by | Carlos Álvarez |
Minister of the National Commission of Energy | |
In office 24 November 1998 – 11 March 2000 | |
President | Eduardo Frei Ruíz-Tagle |
Preceded by | Jorge Leiva Lavalle |
Succeeded by | José De Gregorio |
Undersecretary of Economy | |
In office 1997 – 24 November 1998 | |
President | Eduardo Frei Ruíz-Tagle |
Preceded by | Ángel Maulén |
Succeeded by | Luis Sánchez Castellón |
Personal details | |
Born | Santiago, Chile | 18 October 1949
Political party | |
Spouse | Trini Moreno |
Children | Óscar Landerretche Moreno [1] [2] [3] |
Alma mater |
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Occupation | Politician |
Profession | Economist |
Óscar Alfredo Landerretche Gacitúa (born 18 October 1949) is a Chilean politician who served as minister of State. Similarly, he was president of the board of the Chilean state owned-company Codelco. [4]
Óscar Landerretche | |
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Executive Vice-president of the CORFO | |
In office 11 March 2003 – 17 March 2006 | |
Appointed by | Ricardo Lagos |
President |
Ricardo Lagos (2003−2006) Michelle Bachelet (2006−2010) |
Preceded by | Gonzalo Rivas |
Succeeded by | Carlos Álvarez |
Minister of the National Commission of Energy | |
In office 24 November 1998 – 11 March 2000 | |
President | Eduardo Frei Ruíz-Tagle |
Preceded by | Jorge Leiva Lavalle |
Succeeded by | José De Gregorio |
Undersecretary of Economy | |
In office 1997 – 24 November 1998 | |
President | Eduardo Frei Ruíz-Tagle |
Preceded by | Ángel Maulén |
Succeeded by | Luis Sánchez Castellón |
Personal details | |
Born | Santiago, Chile | 18 October 1949
Political party | |
Spouse | Trini Moreno |
Children | Óscar Landerretche Moreno [1] [2] [3] |
Alma mater |
|
Occupation | Politician |
Profession | Economist |
Óscar Alfredo Landerretche Gacitúa (born 18 October 1949) is a Chilean politician who served as minister of State. Similarly, he was president of the board of the Chilean state owned-company Codelco. [4]