Jaime Castillo Velasco
Politician, Author
1914 – 2003
Who was Jaime Castillo Velasco?
Jaime Castillo Velasco was a Chilean politician who served as president and vice-president of the Christian Democrat Party on several occasions.
Born in Santiago, he studied at the Liceo Alemán before progressing to a law degree at the University of Chile, from where he graduated in 1935. He later studied philosophy at both the University of Chile and the Sorbonne in Paris.
During the government of Eduardo Frei Montalva, Jaime Castillo was appointed to serve as the Minister of Land and Human Settlement and, later, as Minister of Justice.
He was a professor at the University of Chile and the Catholic University, School of Political Science; directed the policy and Spirit magazine; chaired the Institute of Political Studies and Training, was a member of the World Ideological Commission of the Christian Democrats and the founder and director of the Latin American Secretariat of Human Rights.
He was forced into exile in Caracas following the coup d'état of 11 September 1973 that overthrew President Salvador Allende.
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- Born
- Mar 14, 1914
Santiago - Profession
- Education
- University of Chile
- Lived in
- Santiago Province
- Died
- Oct 29, 2003
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on July 23, 2013
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