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13-580: (Redirected from Aysén ) Aisén or Aysén may refer to: Places [ edit ] Aysén, Chile , a commune in Aysén Province Aysén Region , one of Chile's administrative divisions Aysén Province , a province in the Chilean region Puerto Aysén , the capital city of Aysén Province Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with

26-624: Is a Chilean commune located in Aysén Province , Aysén del General Carlos Ibáñez del Campo Region . It is home to the city of Puerto Aysén and to the towns of Villa Mañiguales and Puerto Chacabuco . It is the largest commune in Chile in total area, and it is slightly larger than Armenia . Chile’s Instituto Geográfico Militar (IGM) prefers the spelling Aisén , as did formerly the Instituto Nacional de Estadísticas (INE). However, since 2010

39-470: Is a third-level administrative division of Chile administered by a municipal council , headed by an alcalde who is directly elected every four years. As of October 2024, the current alcalde was Julio Uribe Alvarado. Within the electoral divisions of Chile , Aysén is represented in the Chamber of Deputies by René Alinco ( PDC ) and David Sandoval ( UDI ) as part of the 59th electoral district, which includes

52-694: The Provisional Government Manual of 1814. As its predecessor, it was composed of seven titular members (only) nominated by the provinces in lists of three from which they were selected by the Supreme Director . It functioned from March to July, 1814, when the Spanish Army captured Santiago, putting an end to the Patria Vieja government. Created by Title III of the Constitution of 1818 . It

65-520: The Constitution of 1980, "designated" or "institutional" senators were appointed to the chamber. Two former heads of state, Eduardo Frei Ruiz-Tagle and Augusto Pinochet , were installed as senators for life. Pinochet later resigned from this position and Frei lost his seat in the 2005 reform. However, Frei remained in the Senate by winning an elective seat. The Senate of Chile was created in 1812 to support

78-459: The INE has conformed to the locally preferred, and overwhelmingly more frequently used, form Aysén . According to the 2002 INE census , Aysén had 22,353 inhabitants (11,853 males and 10,500 females), of whom 19,580 (87.6%) lived in urban areas and 2,773 (12.4%) in rural areas at that time. Between the censuses of 1992 and 2002 the population had grown by 17.1% (3,263 persons). As a commune, Aysén

91-607: The Republic of Chile is the upper house of Chile 's bicameral National Congress , as established in the current Constitution of Chile . According to the present Constitution of Chile , the Senate is composed of forty-three directly elected senators, chosen by universal popular suffrage vote in 16 senatorial circumscriptions. These serve eight-year terms, with half of them being replaced every fourth year. They must be eligible to vote, have completed secondary school, or its equivalent, and be at least 35 years old. The Senate meets at

104-488: The entire Aysén del General Carlos Ibáñez del Campo Region. The commune is represented in the Senate by Antonio Horvath Kiss ( RN ) and Patricio Walker Prieto (PDC) as part of the 18th senatorial constituency (Aysén del General Carlos Ibáñez del Campo Region). Senate of Chile Opposition (27) 33°02′52″S 71°36′21″W  /  33.04778°S 71.60583°W  / -33.04778; -71.60583 The Senate of

117-535: The formulations of policies of the Government Junta. Since then it has undergone several constitutional reorganizations that have altered the scope of its constitutional powers, its composition and the generation of its members. Created by Article 7 of the Provisional Constitutional Manual of 1812. It was composed of seven titular members (one for each province) and three alternate members and

130-478: The new National Congress building located in the port city of Valparaíso that replaced the old National Congress building located in downtown Santiago , the nation's capital . Amendments to the Constitution, approved by a joint session of Congress on August 16, 2005, eliminated non-directly elected senators from March 11, 2006, the day 20 newly elected senators were sworn in, leaving the total number of senators at 38, all directly elected. Previously, according to

143-568: The title Aisén . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Aisén&oldid=1147599264 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Ays%C3%A9n, Chile Aysén or Aisén ( pronounced: / aɪ ˈ s ɛ n / eye- SEN )

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156-454: Was composed of five titular members and five alternate members selected directly by the Supreme Director . It was supposed to function only when the lower house was not in function or could not meet, and had the power to enact "provisory rules" that had the same effect as laws (hence the "conservative" moniker, because it "conserved" the power.) It functioned from October, 1818 to May, 1822. University for Development Catholic University of

169-469: Was supposed to serve as a counterbalance to the executive power of the Government Junta . The senators were directly nominated by the provinces in agreement with the central government. It functioned from November, 1812 to January, 1814, when it was reorganized to better respond to the problems caused by the successive military defeats at the hands of the advancing Spanish Army. Created by Article 13 of

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