Sebastián Iglesias Sichel Ramírez (born 30 July 1977) is a Chilean lawyer, professor, ex minister of State and politician who served as president of the () from June 2020 until December 2020.
He also previously served as
Minister of Social Development and Family and executive vice president of
Corfo under the second government of
Sebastián Piñera. He was an
independent candidate in the
2021 Chilean presidential election
General elections were held in Chile on 21 November 2021, including presidential, parliamentary and regional elections. Voters went to the polls to elect the President of the Republic to serve a four-year term, 27 of 50 members of the Senate t ...
who ran under the centre-right coalition.
In 2010, he was one of the founding members of ,
an
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Biography
Born in
Santiago, his parents are Antonio Alejandro José Sichel Poblete and Ana María Ramírez Alvarado. His birth name was registered as Sebastián ''Sichel'', but his
paternal surname was changed to ''Iglesias'' after his mother married Saúl Iglesias.
When Sebastián Iglesias was 11 years old, he learned from his grandfather that Saúl Iglesias was not his father.
He then met his biological father for the first time at age 30 and changed his paternal surname back to ''Sichel'', but retained ''Iglesias'' as his middle name out of affection.
He studied at the María Goretti Lyceum, in
Concón, and the Alexander Fleming Lyceum. Subsequently, he obtained a law degree from the
Pontifical Catholic University of Chile (PUC) where he also obtained his master's degree in public law. Sichel Ramírez was a professor of constitutional law at the
San Sebastián University from 2016 to 2018.
In 2008, he married the journalist Bárbara Encina. They have three children.
Political career
In the
2013 parliamentary elections, he ran for the position of deputy for the districts of
Las Condes
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,
Vitacura and
Lo Barnechea
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. His bid was supported by the
Public Force movement.
The party later became the
Citizens party (), which was founded by
Andrés Velasco, a former minister of
Michelle Bachelet.
In a controversial move, he resigned from the
Christian Democratic Party in 2015, distancing himself from emblematic figures such as
Claudio Orrego, whose presidential candidacy Sichel worked for in 2013.
In 2016, he was on the verge of becoming a presidential candidate of the Citizens party for the
2017 Chilean general election
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.
On 19 November 2017, he decided to publicly support
Sebastián Piñera, distancing himself from
Andrés Velasco.
On 2 May 2018, during the second government of President Piñera, he became executive vice president of
Corfo, becoming the first member of the Citizens party to hold public office. He took command of the lithium exploitation contracts signed by his predecessor Eduardo Bitran with the company
SQM.
On 13 June 2019, he became
Minister of Social Development and Family, after the cabinet change announced by President Piñera.
After the crisis experienced within the Citizens party during the election of its leadership, Sichel resigned from the party and became one of the founders of the ("Free") political movement in March 2019. The new political movement was led by ex-members of Citizens who distanced themselves from Andrés Velasco.
He remained in the position of Minister of Social Development and Family until 4 June 2020, when he was reassigned by Piñera as president of .
Sichel remained BancoEstado's president until December 2020.
He shortly after announced his desire to participate as an independent candidate in a primary of the centre-right coalition (previously ) for the
2021 Chilean presidential election
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. On 18 July 2021, he won the coalition's
primary
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and became its presidential candidate.
He received 49% of the vote, beating three other candidates including
Joaquín Lavín, who previously ran in the
1999
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and
2005
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presidential elections and was considered a frontrunner in the primary. Sichel is considered the favourite candidate of the private sector and is supported in his presidential campaign by prominent business figures. In the presidential election on 21 November 2021, Sichel received 898,510 (12.79%) of votes cast, ranked fourth out of seven candidates, and did not qualify for the second round.
Controversies
In the midst of the
COVID-19 pandemic in Chile and the high level of unemployment in the country, on 18 May 2020, President Sebastián Piñera announced from inside
La Moneda the delivery of a family basket in aid for the entire middle class. Sichel, in his position as Minister of Social Development and Family, had to publicly correct the president's announcement, maintaining that the "percentage of the population benefited" will only have a scope for "70% of the most vulnerable 40%".
On 4 June 2020, President Piñera announced a
cabinet reshuffle amid the growing coronavirus cases in Chile. Former minister
Cristián Monckeberg
Cristián Monckeberg Bruner (born 12 May 1968) is a Chilean lawyer and politician. He was deputy for the 2006–2018 period, president of Renovación Nacional (2014–2018), three–time minister during the second government of the President S ...
was then assigned to the Ministry of Social Development and Family, replacing Sichel, who was appointed as president of .
References
External links
Sebastian Sichel TwitterSebastian Sichel Webpage
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Christian Democratic Party (Chile) politicians
Pontifical Catholic University of Chile alumni
21st-century Chilean lawyers
Chilean people of German descent
People from Santiago
1977 births
Living people
Citizens (Chilean political party) politicians
Candidates for President of Chile