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Pedro González García

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Chilean politician (1903–1953)
Pedro González García
Member of theChamber of Deputies
In office
15 May 1933 – 15 May 1937
Constituency2nd Departamental Grouping
Personal details
Born(1903-08-24)24 August 1903
Died26 December 1953(1953-12-26) (aged 50)
PartyRadical Socialist Party
SpouseMaría Pizarro

Pedro Eduardo González García (24 August 1903 – 26 December 1953) was a Chilean lawyer and politician. A leader of theRadical Socialist Party in northern Chile, he served as deputy for the Second Departmental Grouping of Tocopilla, El Loa, Antofagasta and Taltal between 1933 and 1937.[1]

Biography

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González García was born inCoronel on 24 August 1903, the son of Pedro María Segundo González Rocha and Hortensia García Donoso. He studied at the Seminario ofConcepción and later read law at theUniversity of Chile, qualifying as a lawyer on 22 December 1927. His graduation thesis, titled“Reformas religiosas, sociales, electorales, económicas y políticas de la Constitución del año 33, promulgadas el 18 de septiembre de 1925. Efectos del parlamentarismo”, received an award from the Chilean Bar Association.[1]

He practiced law inTocopilla until 1932. He married María Pizarro, with whom he had seven children.[1]

In Tocopilla, he was director of the newspaperLa Opinión and contributed political articles. He also acted as legal counsel for employees and workers in the northern region, who later strongly supported his parliamentary candidacy.[1]

Political career

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A militant of theRadical Socialist Party, González García played a key role in organizing the party in Tocopilla. He was elected deputy for the Second Departmental Grouping of Tocopilla, El Loa, Antofagasta and Taltal for the 1933–1937 legislative period.[1]

In the Chamber of Deputies, he served on the Standing Committee on Constitution, Legislation and Justice. He supported policies favoring the subdivision of agricultural property, the expansion of technical, industrial and humanistic education, the nationalization of key industries, the creation of a State Bank, and legislation aimed at promoting the mining sector.[1]

He died on 26 December 1953 in a traffic accident while traveling fromIquique toAntofagasta, near the nitrate office ofMaría Elena.[1]

References

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  1. ^abcdefg"Pedro Eduardo González García – Parliamentary Biography".Library of the National Congress of Chile (in Spanish). Retrieved6 February 2026.

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