The Democratic Socialist Radical Party ( Spanish : Partido Radical Socialista Democrático , PRSD ) was a political party of Chile that emerged from a leftist faction of the Radical Party led by Luis Fernando Luengo that came into conflict with Enrique Silva Cimma , Raúl Rettig and some radical politicians.
6-462: The party was founded in 1983 under the name of Radical Party-Luengo ( Partido Radical-Luengo ) in May 1987 and was renamed Democratic Socialist Radical Party . Among its leaders and members were Alejandro Ríos Valdivia , Anselmo Sule , Aníbal Palma, Armando Lobos Barrientos, Ana Eugenia Ugalde Arias and the brothers Edgardo Enríquez and Humberto Enríquez Frödden . On 2 July 1989 Hugo Miranda Ramírez
12-672: The Universidad de Santiago , was formed. In 1964, he formed the Movement for the Doctrinal Recovery of the Radical Party to support the presidential candidacy of Salvador Allende in that year's presidential elections . With Allende in power, he served as the Minister of National Defense. He was elected as a deputy for the 7th Departmental Group of Santiago, first district, during
18-529: The O'Higgins region as candidates for independent senators on the list of the coalition. Sule was elected after doubling with his running mate, the Christian Democrat Nicolás Díaz Sánchez. The 9 May 1990 was dissolved and its members were finally integrated into the ranks of the Radical Party. Alejandro R%C3%ADos Valdivia Tomás Alejandro Ríos Valdivia (September 29, 1901, Valparaíso , Chile – July 30, 2000, Santiago , Chile)
24-694: The Pedagogical Institute of the University of Chile to study pedagogy. He graduated as a history and geography teacher in 1923. He worked as a teacher at the Military School and the Higher Institute of Carabineros . As such, during the government of González Videla he became Minister of Public Education. During his tenure in the portfolio, the Universidad Técnica del Estado, today
30-638: Was a Chilean pedagogue and politician, minister of state under presidents Gabriel González Videla and Salvador Allende , as well as deputy for Santiago between 1945 and 1953. He was a member of the Radical Party . His parents were Moisés Ríos González and Rita Valdivia Muñoz. He studied at the Seminary of Santiago and then at the Liceo de Aplicación [ es ] , also in the Chilean capital. He then entered
36-777: Was elected party chairman. It was one of the main parties of the opposition to the military regime of Pinochet and joined the coalitions of United Left and then the Concertación por el No , the party supported the option NO in the plebiscite of 1988 and the following year, in 1989, for the elections supported the candidacy of Patricio Aylwin and joined the Unity for the Democracy pact when it presented two candidates for deputy, where received 0.02% of votes and did not win any seats. The party also presented Aníbal Palma in Tarapacá and Anselmo Sule in
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