Jaime Guzmán

Chilean lawyer and politician

Jaime Guzmán - Leaders & Politicians born June 28th, 1946
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A prominent lawyer and politician in Chile, played a significant role in drafting the 1980 Chilean Constitution. Founded the Independent Democratic Union (UDI) party in 1983. Served as a senator from 1990 until death in 1991, advocating for conservative policies and reforms. His influence in Chilean politics persisted beyond his death, with his constitutional and political ideas continuing to resonate in the country.

Drafted the 1980 Chilean Constitution

Founded the Independent Democratic Union party

Served as a senator from 1990 until death

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