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Sebastian Piñera

Sebastián Piñera
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Official presidential portrait of Piñera (2010)
36th President of Chile
In office
March 11, 2010 – March 11, 2014
Preceded by Michelle Bachelet
Succeeded by Michelle Bachelet
Leader of National Renewal
In office
May 26, 2001 – March 10, 2004
Preceded by Alberto Cardemil
Succeeded by Sergio Díez
Senator for Eastern Santiago
In office
March 11, 1990 – March 11, 1998
Preceded by Position established
Succeeded by Carlos Bombal
Personal details
Born Miguel Juan Sebastián Piñera Echenique
(1949-12-01) December 1, 1949 (age 67)
Santiago, Chile
Political party National Renewal (Before 2010)
Independent (2011–present)
Other political
affiliations
Coalition for Change
Spouse(s) Cecilia Morel (1973–present)
Children Magdalena
Cecilia
Sebastián
Cristóbal
Alma mater Pontifical Catholic University of Chile
Harvard University
Religion Roman Catholicism
Signature
Website Official website
The Piñera Cabinet
Office Name Party Term
President Sebastián Piñera Ind. Mar. 11, 2010–Mar. 11, 2014
Interior Rodrigo Hinzpeter RN Mar. 11, 2010–Nov. 5, 2012
Andrés Chadwick UDI Nov. 5, 2012–Mar. 11, 2014
Foreign Affairs Alfredo Moreno Ind. Mar. 11, 2010–Mar. 11, 2014
Defense Jaime Ravinet Ind. Mar. 11, 2010–Jan. 13, 2011
Andrés Allamand RN Jan. 16, 2011–Nov. 5, 2012
Rodrigo Hinzpeter RN Nov. 5, 2012–Mar. 11, 2014
Finance Felipe Larraín Ind. Mar. 11, 2010–Mar. 11, 2014
Gen. Sec. of the
Presidency
Cristián Larroulet Ind. Mar. 11, 2010–Mar. 11, 2014
Gen. Sec. of
Government
Ena von Baer UDI Mar. 11, 2010–Jul. 18, 2011
Andrés Chadwick UDI Jul. 18, 2011–Nov. 5, 2012
Cecilia Pérez RN Nov. 5, 2012–Mar. 11, 2014
Economy Juan Andrés Fontaine Ind. Mar. 11, 2010–Jul. 18, 2011
Pablo Longueira UDI Jul. 18, 2011–Apr. 30, 2013
Félix de Vicente Ind. May 7, 2013–Mar. 11, 2014
Social
Development
Felipe Kast Ind. Mar. 11, 2010–Jul. 18, 2011
Joaquín Lavín UDI Jul. 18, 2011–Jun. 6, 2013
Bruno Baranda RN Jun. 9, 2013–Mar. 11, 2014
Education Joaquín Lavín UDI Mar. 11, 2010–Jul. 18, 2011
Felipe Bulnes RN Jul. 18, 2011–Dec. 29, 2011
Harald Beyer (impeached) Ind. Dec. 29, 2011–Apr. 4, 2013
Carolina Schmidt Ind. Apr. 22, 2013–Mar. 11, 2014
Justice Felipe Bulnes RN Mar. 11, 2010–Jul. 18, 2011
Teodoro Ribera RN Jul. 18, 2011–Dec. 17, 2012
Patricia Pérez Ind. Dec. 17, 2012–Mar. 11, 2014
Labor Camila Merino Ind. Mar. 11, 2010–Jan. 14, 2011
Evelyn Matthei UDI Jan. 16, 2011–Jul. 20, 2013
Juan Carlos Jobet RN Jul. 24, 2013–Mar. 11, 2014
Public Works Hernán de Solminihac Ind. Mar. 11, 2010–Jul. 18, 2011
Laurence Golborne Ind. Jul. 18, 2011–Nov. 5, 2012
Loreto Silva Ind. Nov. 5, 2012–Mar. 11, 2014
Health Jaime Mañalich Ind. Mar. 11, 2010–Mar. 11, 2014
Housing &
Urbanism
Magdalena Matte UDI Mar. 11, 2010–Apr. 19, 2011
Rodrigo Pérez Mackenna Ind. Apr. 19, 2011–Mar. 11, 2014
Agriculture José Antonio Galilea RN Mar. 11, 2010–Dec. 29, 2011
Luis Mayol Ind. Dec. 29, 2011–Mar. 11, 2014
Mining Laurence Golborne Ind. Mar. 11, 2010–Jul. 18, 2011
Hernán de Solminihac Ind. Jul. 18, 2011–Mar. 11, 2014
Transport &
Telecom
Felipe Morandé Ind. Mar. 11, 2010–Jan. 14, 2011
Pedro Pablo Errázuriz UDI Jan. 16, 2011–Mar. 11, 2014
National Assets Catalina Parot RN Mar. 11, 2010–Nov. 5, 2012
Rodrigo Pérez Mackenna Ind. Nov. 5, 2012–Mar. 11, 2014
Energy Ricardo Raineri Ind. Mar. 11, 2010–Jan. 14, 2011
Laurence Golborne Ind. Jan. 16, 2011–Jul. 18, 2011
Fernando Echeverría RN Jul. 18, 2011–Jul. 21, 2011
Rodrigo Álvarez UDI Jul. 22, 2011–Mar. 27, 2012
Jorge Bunster Ind. Apr. 3, 2012–Mar. 11, 2014
Environment María Ignacia Benítez UDI Mar. 11, 2010–Mar. 11, 2014
Women Carolina Schmidt Ind. Mar. 11, 2010–Apr. 22, 2013
Loreto Seguel UDI Apr. 22, 2013–Mar. 11, 2014
Culture & the
Arts
Luciano Cruz-Coke Ind. Mar. 11, 2010–Jun. 6, 2013
Roberto Ampuero Ind. Jun. 9, 2013–Mar. 11, 2014
Sports Gabriel Ruiz-Tagle UDI Nov. 14, 2013–Mar. 11, 2014
Presidential styles of
Sebastián Piñera
Flag of the President of Chile.svg
Reference style Su Excelencia, el Presidente de la República.
"His Excellency, the President of the Republic"
Spoken style Presidente de Chile.
"President of Chile"
Alternative style Señor Presidente.
"Mr. President"

Miguel Juan Sebastián Piñera Echenique (Spanish pronunciation: [miˈɣel ˈxwan seβasˈtjan piˈɲeɾa etʃeˈnike]; born December 1, 1949), more commonly known as Sebastián Piñera, is a Chilean politician and businessman. He was President of Chile between 2010 and 2014.

Piñera is the third child of the marriage between José Piñera Carvallo and Magdalena Echenique Rozas. He was born on December 1, 1949 in Santiago, Chile. His siblings are María Magdalena, José Manuel, Juan Pablo, José Miguel, and María Teresa. Sebastián Piñera is of Basque - Cantabric ancestry. Among his ancestors on his maternal side is his mother's great great grandmother, Luisa Pinto Garmendia, a cultured and aristocratic woman, sister of President Aníbal Pinto Garmendia and daughter of President Francisco Antonio Pinto and Luisa Garmendia Alurralde, who was a descendant of the last Inca emperor Huayna Capac. He is a nephew of the oldest living Roman Catholic bishop in the world, Bernardino Piñera.

One year after his birth, Piñera's family moved abroad to Belgium and later to New York City where his father was the Chilean ambassador to the United Nations. Piñera returned to Chile in 1955 and was enrolled in the Colegio del Verbo Divino ("Divine Word College"), from which he graduated in 1967.

Piñera then matriculated at the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile to undertake his undergraduate degree in Commercial Engineering (Ingeniería Comercial), from which he graduated in 1971. Upon graduation, he was awarded the Raúl Iver Oxley Prize which is given to the best overall student of each class.


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