La Moneda formalizes the departure of 12 authorities to compete in the next electoral cycle of 2021



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This day La Moneda made official the departure of 12 government authorities to compete in the next electoral cycle in 2021.

The law established that this shift at midnight the one-year period of inability was fulfilled so that the authorities could apply to be candidates for Parliament.

This is how two undersecretaries, two mayors and 8 governors finally decided to step aside and take on the electoral challenge, as reported by the government.

Is about the undersecretaries of Finance and Social Development, Francisco Moreno and Juan Masferrer; the Mayor of Ñuble and Biobío, Martín Arrau and Sergio Giacaman; and the governors of Iquique, Antofagasta, Elqui, Colchagua, Talca, Diguillín, Punilla and Chiloé.

“The President deeply appreciates the great work done by the outgoing authorities, and welcomes and gives the best wishes to those who begin their work in the Government,” says the statement in which the news was reported.

Third He had given an account of the information from the authorities who would leave their positions early this Friday. However, although until last night there were 10 governors who would leave, the figure was reduced to 8. This, according to government sources, was due to last minute changes; However, there is still a deadline for them to define whether or not to come out to compete in the 2021 elections.

La Moneda immediately informed the people who will replace the outgoing authorities. Check out the detail below:

  • Undersecretary of Finance: Alejandro Weber, Organizational Psychologist from the Pontificia Universidad Católica, Master of Business Administration and Master of International Development at Duke University, who served as National Director of the Civil Service, replacing Francisco Moreno.
  • Undersecretary of Regional Development: María Paz Troncoso, Public Administrator of the University of Chile, who served as Head of the Regional Development Division in the Sub-secretariat of Regional Development, replacing Juan Masferrer.
  • Regional Administration of Ñuble: Cristóbal Jardua, Lawyer from the Pedro de Valdivia University, who served as Regional Ministerial Secretary of Public Works in the Ñuble Region, replacing Martin Arrau.
  • BioBio Regional Administration: Patricio Kuhn, who served as Regional Councilor of Biobío for the province of Concepción, replacing Sergio Giacaman.
  • Government of Iquique: Rodrigo Guagama, Commercial Engineer from the Arturo Prat University and MBA from IEDE, replacing Álvaro Jofré.
  • Antofagasta Governorate: Nalto Espinoza, graduated in Sociology from the Universidad del Norte, replacing Katherine López.
  • Elqui Government: Marcelo Gutiérrez, who served as Chief of Cabinet of the Serviu de Coquimbo, replacing Gonzalo Chacón.
  • Government of Colchagua: Manuel Cuadra, Lawyer from the Pontificia Universidad Católica, who served as Regional Ministerial Secretary of Mining in the O’Higgins Region, replacing Yamil Ethit.
  • Government of Talca: Jaime Suárez, Journalist and Professor of History, who served as Head of the Development and Industry Division of the Maule Regional Government, replacing Felipe Donoso.
  • Diguillín Governorate: Roger Cisterna, Political Scientist from the University of Concepción and Magister in Public Management from the San Sebastián University, who served as Regional Ministerial Secretary of Economy in the Ñuble Region, replacing Enrique Rivas.
  • Punilla Governorate: Pia Sandoval, Lawyer from the University of the Republic, who served as Chief of Staff of the Serviu de la Región de Ñuble, replacing Cristóbal Martínez.
  • Chiloé Government: Pedro Andrade, Bachelor of Education from the Universidad Católica del Norte, who served as Provincial Head of Education of the Ministry of Education in Chiloé, replacing Hector Borquez.
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