Jaime Quintana

Chilean politician
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Jaime Quintana
President of the Senate of Chile
In office
12 March 2019 – 17 March 2020
Preceded byCarlos Montes Cisternas
Succeeded byAdriana Muñoz D'Albora
Member of the Senate of Chile
Incumbent
Assumed office
11 March 2018
Preceded byCreation of the Circunscription
Constituency11th Circunscription (Atacama Region)
In office
11 March 2010 – 11 March 2018
Preceded byRoberto Muñoz Barra
Succeeded byDissolution of the District
President of the Party for Democracy
In office
11 June 2012 – 11 June 2016
Preceded byCarolina Tohá
Succeeded byGonzalo Navarrete
Memebr of the Chamber of Deputies of Chile
In office
11 March 2002 – 11 March 2010
Preceded byMiguel Hernández Saffirio
Succeeded byFuad Chahín
Personal details
Born (1967-08-22) 22 August 1967 (age 56)
Lautaro, Chile
Political partySocialist Party
Party for Democracy
(1997–present)
SpouseSusana Aguilera
ChildrenTwo
Parent(s)Daniel Quintana
Blanca Leal
Alma mater
OccupationPolitician

Jaime Daniel Quintana Leal (born 22 October 1967) is a Chilean politician.

He was President of the Senate of Chile.[1][2][3]

References

  1. ^ "Jaime Quintana Leal asumió como nuevo Presidente del Senado". Biblioteca del Congreso Nacional. 12 March 2019. Retrieved 26 December 2021.
  2. ^ "A dos días de dejar la presidencia del Senado, Jaime Quintana propone que Piñera entregue al Congreso parte de sus facultades". El Mostrador. 14 March 2020. Retrieved 5 August 2021.
  3. ^ "Presidente del Senado señala que ahora "hay Gobierno" tras discurso de Piñera y su agenda social". Radio Bío-Bío. 22 October 2019. Retrieved 26 December 2021.

External links

  • Jaime Quintana on Twitter
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Members of the Senate of Chile
  1. José Miguel Insulza (PS)
  2. José Durana (UDI)
  3. Jorge Soria (Ind)
  4. Luz Ebensperger (UDI)
  5. Pedro Araya Guerrero (Ind)
  6. Esteban Velásquez (FRVS)
  7. Paulina Núñez (RN)
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  9. Rafael Prohens (RN)
  10. Daniel Núñez (PC)
  11. Matías Walker (DEM)
  12. Sergio Gahona (UDI)
  13. Francisco Chahuán (RN)
  14. Kenneth Pugh Olavarría (RN)
  15. Ricardo Lagos Weber (PPD)
  16. Isabel Allende (PS)
  17. Juan Ignacio Latorre (RD)
  18. Manuel José Ossandón (RN)
  19. Luciano Cruz-Coke (EVO)
  20. Claudia Pascual (PC)
  21. Fabiola Campillai (Ind)
  22. Rojo Edwards (Ind)
  23. Alejandra Sepúlveda (FRVS)
  24. Javier Macaya (UDI)
  25. Juan Luis Castro (PS)
  26. Juan Castro Prieto (Ind)
  27. Rodrigo Galilea (RN)
  28. Juan Antonio Coloma Correa (UDI)
  29. Ximena Rincón (DEM)
  30. Paulina Vodanovic (PS)
  31. Sebastián Keitel (EVO)
  32. Enrique van Rysselberghe (UDI)
  33. Gastón Saavedra (PS)
  34. Loreto Carvajal (PPD)
  35. Gustavo Sanhueza (UDI)
  36. Felipe Kast (EVO)
  37. Francisco Huenchumilla (DC)
  38. Jaime Quintana (PPD)
  39. José García Ruminot (RN)
  40. Carmen Gloria Aravena (REP)
  41. Alfonso de Urresti (PS)
  42. María José Gatica (RN)
  43. Rabindranath Quinteros (PS)
  44. Iván Flores (DC)
  45. Iván Moreira (UDI)
  46. Fidel Espinoza (PS)
  47. Carlos Kuschel (RN)
  48. Ximena Órdenes (Ind)
  49. Karim Bianchi (Ind)
  50. Alejandro Kusanovic (Ind)
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