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Chilean politician In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Castro and the second or maternal family name is Prieto.
Juan Castro Prieto
Member of the Senate of Chile
Incumbent
Assumed office
11 March 2018
Preceded byCreation of the circumscription
Constituency9th Circumscription (Maule Region)
Mayor of Talca
In office
6 December 2008 – 17 November 2016
Preceded byPatricio Herrera
Succeeded byJuan Carlos Díaz
Personal details
Born (1959-11-01) 1 November 1959 (age 65)
San Clemente, Chile
Political partyChristian Social Party
OccupationPolitician

Juan Enrique Castro Prieto (born 1 November 1959) is a Chilean politician who served as a member of the Senate of Chile. Similarly, he was mayor of Talca.

References

  1. "Los negocios ilícitos de Juan Castro, el ex alcalde de Talca que llegó al Senado" (in Spanish). Ciper. 2 April 2018. Retrieved 15 December 2022.

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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)
  8. Yasna Provoste (DC)
  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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