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Juan Acevedo Pavez

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343:; during his first term as deputy (which lasted until 1957), he was member of the Permanent Committee on National Defence, the Special Committee on Housing, the Special Commission of Inquiry into the Implementation of Law No. 12,151 (between 1953 and 1954), the Committee on Tax Evasion (1955–1956), the Commission on Irregularities in the State Maritime Company (1956), and the commission on the events that occurred in the Pedro de Valdivia Office. Also during his term, he renounced the Popular Socialist Party, and stood as an independent politician. 353:
Juan Acevedo Pavez was re-elected deputy for the same departmental group three more times: in 1961, 1965, and 1969. During this time, Acevedo Pérez would hold offices such as: substitute member of the Communist Parliamentary Committee, second vice president of the chamber of deputies (in 1969), and
350:(PC) in 1958. During his second term as deputy, he incorporated several committees in the Chamber of Deputies, including the Interior Government Committee, the Roads and Public Works Committee, and the Physical Education and Sports Committee, among others. 546: 561: 551: 541: 556: 293:, between 1938 and 1942. He later became national secretary of the National Confederation of Particular Employees (Confederación Nacional de Empleados Particulares – CONSIEP), holding the office for eight years, between 1942 and 1950. 531: 566: 536: 526: 354:
first vice president of the chamber of deputies (from 1970 until 1971). Acevedo's fifth term as deputy lasted until 1973; it was his last political occupation.
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Additionally, Acevedo Pavez was leader of the Group of Particular Employees (Gremio de Empleados Particulares) in his hometown of
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Acevedo Pavez completed his secondary studies at the former School of Arts and Crafts (Escuela de Artes y Oficios, current
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of the San Bernardo commune in 1950, holding the office until 1953; and in 1952, he was elected
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In 1957, he was re-elected deputy for the same departmental group. He joined the
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Acevedo was married to Carmen Blanchet Gurbens, with whom he had two children.
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1950–1953 (as regidor); 1952 – 1953 (as regidor and mayor)
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Index


San Bernardo
Melipilla
San Antonio
San Bernardo
Maipo
Pichilemu
Chile
Santiago
Chile
Communist Party of Chile
Socialist Party of Chile
Popular Socialist Party
Biography at the Chilean Library of Congress
Chilean
regidor
mayor
San Bernardo
Chamber of Deputies of Chile
Melipilla
San Antonio
San Bernardo
Maipo
Pichilemu
Colchagua Province
Chile
University of Santiago de Chile
Chilean Company of Electricity
San Bernardo
Socialist Party

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