List of members of the Chilean Constitutional Convention
The following 155 representatives are members of the Chilean Constitutional Convention,[1][2][3][4] organ whose relevance in the History of Chile consists in being the first of a democratic kind when drafting a constitution.[5]
These people make up the Constitutional Convention whose goal is draft a new text in replace of the 1980 Constitution.[6] On 15 June 2021, the («Tricel», Election Qualifying Court) released the official list of conventionals.[7]
Reserved seats[]
Mapuche
- Francisca Linconao
- Natividad Llanquileo
- Adolfo Millabur
- Rosa Catrileo
- Victorino Antilef
- Alexis Caiguan
- Elisa Loncón
Rapanui
Atcameño
Aimara
Quechua
Colla
Diaguita
Kawashkar
Yagan
Chango
District 1[]
- Carolina Videla (Communist Party)
- Pollyana Rivera (Close to Republican Party)
- Jorge Abarca Riveros (Close to Liberal Party)
District 2[]
- Hugo Gutiérrez Galvez (Communist Party)
- Álvaro Jofré (Renovación Nacional)
- Alejandra Flores Carlos (Independent)
District 3[]
- Cristina Dorador (Independent)
- Dayana González (The List of the People)
- Pablo Toloza (UDI)
- Hernán Velásquez (Social Green Regionalist Federation)
District 4[]
- Ericka Portilla (Communist Party)
- Constanza San Juan (Independent)
- Guillermo Namor Kong (Independent)
- Maximiliano Hurtado (Close to Socialist Party)
District 5[]
- Ivanna Olivares (Independent)
- Jeniffer Mella (Independent)
- Carlos Calvo Muñoz (Socialist Party)
- Daniel Bravo Silva (Independent)
- Roberto Vega Campusano (Renovación Nacional)
- María Trinidad Castillo (Independent)
District 6[]
- Carolina Vilches (Commons)
- Mariela Serey (Social Convergence)
- Lisette Vergara (The List of the People)
- Ruggero Cozzi (Renovación Nacional)
- Janis Meneses (The List of the People)
- Claudio Gómez (Socialist Party)
- Cristóbal Andrade (The List of the People)
- Miguel Ángel Botto (Independent)
District 7[]
- Jaime Bassa (Close to Social Convergence)
- Jorge Arancibia (Independent to Republican Party)
- Camila Zárate Zárate (The List of the People)
- Agustín Squella (Independent to Liberal Party)
- Tania Madriaga (The List of the People)
- Raúl Celis Montt (Renovación Nacional)
- María José Oyarzún (Democratic Revolution)
District 8[]
- Daniel Stingo (Democratic Revolution)
- Bernardo de la Maza (Close to Evópoli)
- Marco Arellano (Close to The List of the People)
- María Rivera (The List of the People)
- Valentina Miranda (Communist Party)
- Tatiana Urrutia (Democratic Revolution)
- Bessy Gallardo (Close to Progressive Party)
District 9[]
- Rodrigo Logan (Party of the People)
- Bárbara Sepúlveda Hales (Communist Party)
- Natalia Henríquez (The List of the People)
- Alejandra Pérez Espina (The List of the People)
- Arturo Zúñiga (Unión Demócrata Independiente)
- César Valenzuela Maass (Socialist Party)
District 10[]
- Fernando Atria (Democratic Revolution)
- Teresa Marinovic (Close to Republican Party
- Patricia Politzer (Non-Neutral Independents)
- Jorge Baradit (Close to Socialist Party)
- Cristián Monckeberg (Renovación Nacional)
- Manuel Woldarsky (The List of the People)
- Giovanna Roa (Democratic Revolution)
District 11[]
- Marcela Cubillos (Unión Demócrata Independiente)
- Hernán Larraín Matte (Evópoli)
- Constanza Schönhaut (Social Convergence)
- Constanza Hube (Unión Demócrata Independiente)
- Bernardo Fontaine (Close to Renovación Nacional)
- Patricio Fernández (Close to Liberal Party)
District 12[]
- Benito Baranda (Close to Non-Neutral Independents)
- Beatriz Sánchez (Close to Democratic Revolution)
- Alondra Carrillo (Independent)
- Giovanna Grandón (The List of the People)
- Manuel José Ossandón Lira (Renovación Nacional)
- Juan José Martin Bravo (Non-Neutral Independents)
District 13[]
- Malucha Pinto (Socialist Party)
- Ingrid Villena (The List of the People)
- Rodrigo Rojas Vade (The List of the People)
- Marcos Barraza (Communist Party)
District 14[]
- Ignacio Achurra (Social Convergence)
- Francisco Caamaño Rojas (The List of the People)
- Renato Garín (Radical Party)
- Paulina Valenzuela (Non-Neutral Independents)
- Claudia Castro Gutiérrez (Unión Demócrata Independiente)
District 15[]
- Loreto Vallejos (The List of the People)
- Alvin Saldaña (Independent)
- Carol Bown (Unión Demócrata Independiente)
- Matías Orellana (Socialist Party)
- Damaris Abarca (Social Convergence)
District 16[]
- Ricardo Neumann (Unión Demócrata Independiente)
- Nicolás Núñez Gangas (Independent)
- Gloria Alvarado (The List of the People)
- Adriana Cancino (Socialist Party)
District 17[]
- Roberto Celedón Fernández (Social Green Regionalist Federation)
- Bárbara Rebolledo (Evópoli)
- María Elisa Quinteros (Independent)
- Alfredo Moreno Echeverría (Unión Demócrata Independiente)
- Christian Viera (Close to Christian Democrat Party)
- Elsa Labraña (The List of the People)
- Paola Grandón (Social Green Regionalist Federation)
District 18[]
- Patricia Labra (Renovación Nacional)
- Francisca Arauna (The List of the People)
- Ricardo Montero Allende (Socialist Party)
- Fernando Salinas Manfredini (The List of the People)
District 19[]
- Martín Arrau (Unión Demócrata Independiente)
- César Uribe Araya (The List of the People)
- Felipe Harboe (Party for Democracy)
- Carolina Sepúlveda Sepúlveda (The List of the People)
- Margarita Letelier Cortés (Unión Demócrata Independiente)
District 20[]
- Amaya Alvez (Democratic Revolution)
- Rocío Cantuarias (Close to Evópoli)
- Loreto Vidal (The List of the People)
- Andrés Cruz Carrasco (Close to Socialist Party)
- Tammy Pustilnick (Non-Neutral Independents)
- Bastián Labbé (Independent)
- Luciano Silva Mora (Renovación Nacional)
District 21[]
- Vanessa Hoppe (Communist Party)
- Paulina Veloso Muñoz (Renovación Nacional)
- Luis Barceló Amado (Close to Party for Democracy)
- Javier Fuchslocher (Non-Neutral Independents)
District 22[]
- Fuad Chahín (Christian Democratic Party)
- Eduardo Cretton (Unión Demócrata Independiente)
- Ruth Hurtado (Close to Renovación Nacional)
District 23[]
- Luis Mayol (Renovación Nacional)
- Manuela Royo Letelier (Equality Party)
- Helmuth Martínez (The List of the People)
- Eduardo Castillo Vigouroux (Party for Democracy)
- Lorena Céspedes (The List of the People)
- Angélica Tepper (Close to Renovación Nacional)
District 24[]
- Ramona Reyes (Socialist Party)
- Pedro Muñoz Leiva (Socialist Party)
- Felipe Mena Villar (Unión Demócrata Independiente)
- Aurora Delgado (Close to Democratic Revolution)
District 25[]
- Harry Jürgensen (Renovación Nacional)
- María Cecilia Ubilla (Unión Demócrata Independiente)
- Mario Vargas Vidal (Socialist Party)
District 26[]
- Julio Álvarez Pinto (Socialist Party)
- Katerine Montealegre (Unión Demócrata Independiente)
- Adriana Ampuero (The List of the People)
- Gaspar Domínguez (Non-Neutral Independents)
District 27[]
- Tomás Laibe (Socialist Party)
- Geoconda Navarrete (Evópoli)
- Yarela Gómez (Social Convergence)
District 28[]
- Mauricio Daza (Independent)
- Rodrigo Álvarez Zenteno (Unión Demócrata Independiente)
- Elisa Giustinianovic (The List of the People)
References[]
- ^ "Elecciones en Chile: por qué es tan polémica la Constitución de Pinochet que 155 representantes van a sustituir". BBC. 17 May 2021. Retrieved 26 December 2021.
- ^ "Chileans vote for 155-member assembly to draft new constitution". Al Jazeera. 16 May 2021. Retrieved 26 December 2021.
- ^ "Chile: 17 of 155 Constitutional Assembly seats will be reserved for Indigenous groups". Open Democracy. 21 December 2020. Retrieved 26 December 2021.
- ^ Mohor, Daniela (4 July 2021). "How to write a new constitution for a divided and unequal Chile". CNN. Retrieved 26 December 2021.
- ^ "Diez puntos sobre el cambio constitucional en Chile". Nueva Sociedad. Retrieved 26 December 2021.
- ^ "Guía legal sobre: Convención Constitucional1" (in Spanish). Biblioteca del Congreso Nacional de Chile. 7 April 2021. Retrieved 15 May 2021.
- ^ "Sentencia final calificación elecciones de constituyentes" (pdf) (in Spanish). Tribunal Calificador de Elecciones. 15 June 2021. Retrieved 16 June 2021.
External Links[]
Categories:
- Chilean Constitutional Convention