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Cristóbal Urruticoechea

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Chilean politician
In thisSpanish name, the first or paternal surname is Urruticoechea and the second or maternal family name is Ríos.
Cristóbal Urruticoechea
Urruticoechea in 2018
Member of theChamber of Deputies
Assumed office
11 March 2018
Preceded byDistrict established
ConstituencyDistrict 21
Personal details
Born (1975-11-21)21 November 1975 (age 50)
Santiago, Chile
PartyIndependent Democratic Union
(2005–2012)
National Renewal[1]
(2017–2020)
Republican Party
(2021–2024)
National Libertarian Party (2024−)
Children7
Alma materInacap
ProfessionGraphic designer, publicist

Cristóbal Ignacio de Loyola Urruticoechea Ríos (born 21 November 1975)[2][3] is a Chilean politician currently serving as a member of theChamber of Deputies.

A member of theNational Libertarian Party, he has representedDistrict 21 of theBiobío Region since 2018. He previously served as councilman ofLos Ángeles.

Early life and education

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Urruticoechea was born in Santiago, Chile, on November 21, 1975. He is the son of León Fernando Rodrigo Urruticoechea Echevarría and María Cecilia Ríos Santander.[4] He is the father of seven children.[4]

He comes from a family with a long political tradition. He is the nephew ofMario Ríos Santander, former deputy of theNational Party and later senator ofNational Renewal; the grandson of Mario Ríos Padilla, former deputy of the Conservative Party and Conservative United Party; and the great-grandson of Víctor Ríos Ruiz, who served as deputy of the Conservative Party for four consecutive terms between 1906 and 1918.[4]

Urruticoechea completed his primary and secondary education at Colegio Tabancura, graduating in 1993. He later pursued studies in Law at the Universidad del Desarrollo.[4]

He also undertook higher education at INACAP, where he obtained a degree in Advertising Graphic Design.[4]

Professional career

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Between 2000 and 2001, he worked as a graphic designer at thePontifical Catholic University of Chile. From 2001 to 2003, he was employed as a graphic designer at the company Promoplan.[4]

From 2003 to 2007, he served as Head of the Visual Merchandising Department at Cencosud in the city of Chillán, in the Biobío Region. Later, between 2013 and 2015, he worked as Director of the Operations Center at the Nocedal Education Foundation.[4]

In 2016 and 2017, he served as General Manager of the Nocedal Education Foundation.[4]

Political career

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Urruticoechea began his political career as a member of theIndependent Democratic Union (UDI). He later joined National Renewal (RN), remaining a member until September 29, 2020.[4] In the 2008 municipal elections, he was elected city councilor of Los Ángeles, obtaining 4,535 votes, equivalent to 7.37% of the total valid votes.[4]

He ran for mayor ofLos Ángeles in the 2012 municipal elections, obtaining 10,686 votes (18.09%), but was not elected.[4] In 2013, he ran as an independent candidate for theChamber of Deputies in the former 47th electoral district of the Biobío Region, obtaining 19,838 votes (14.66%), without being elected.[4]

In the 2017 parliamentary elections, he was elected to the Chamber of Deputies as a member of National Renewal within the Chile Vamos coalition, representing the 21st electoral district of the Biobío Region. He obtained 22,190 votes, corresponding to 11.63% of the total valid votes.[4] In October 2020, he resigned from RN. In August 2021, theRepublican Party of Chile announced that he would seek re-election as a member of the party.[4]

In the November2021 parliamentary elections, he was re-elected as deputy under the Frente Social Cristiano coalition, obtaining 22,814 votes (11.62%).[4] On April 13, 2024, he informed the president of Republicans of his resignation from the party. In December 2024, he joined theNational Libertarian Party (PNL).[4]

References

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  1. ^"El diputado Cristóbal Urruticoechea renuncia a su militancia en Renovación Nacional".Radio Bío Bío. 23 October 2020. Retrieved19 December 2023.
  2. ^"Cristóbal Ignacio de Loyola Urruticoechea Ríos – Reseñas Biográficas".www.bcn.cl/. Retrieved23 October 2021.
  3. ^"Diputado Cristóbal Urruticoechea Ríos".www.camara.cl/. Retrieved23 October 2021.
  4. ^abcdefghijklmnop"Cristóbal Ignacio de Loyola Urruticoechea Ríos".Biblioteca del Congreso Nacional de Chile (in Spanish). Retrieved10 February 2026.

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