Jaime Ravinet

Jaime Ravinet

Jaime Ravinet, in 2004
Chilean Minister of Defence
In office
11 March 2010  13 January 2011
President Sebastián Piñera
Preceded by Francisco Vidal
Succeeded by Andrés Allamand
In office
29 September 2004  11 March 2006
President Ricardo Lagos
Preceded by Michelle Bachelet
Succeeded by Vivianne Blanlot
Minister for Housing, Urban Planning and National Property
In office
29 December 2000  29 September 2004
President Ricardo Lagos
Maire de Santiago du Chili
In office
11 March 1990  6 December 2000
Preceded by Máximo Honorato
Succeeded by Joaquín Lavín
Personal details
Born Jaime Nicolás Ravinet de la Fuente
(1946-10-17) 17 October 1946
Santiago, Metropolitan Region, Chile
Nationality  Chile Chile
Political party Christian Democratic Party of Chile (from 1961)
Education University of Chile
Johns-Hopkins University
Occupation Lawyer

Jaime Ravinet de la Fuente (born October 17, 1946 in Santiago, Chile, is a Chilean politician, lawyer, academic and businessman. From 1990 to 2000 he was Mayor of Santiago, before becoming the Minister for Housing, Urban Planning and National Property in 2001, a position he held until 2004. He then became the Minister for Defence until 11 March 2006. In February 2010 he was re-appointed as Minister of Defence by president-elect Sebastián Piñera[1] but Ravinet resigned on January 13, 2011 after suggesting that the Chilean armed forces might be reluctant to help during humanitarian crises if that forced them to provide information about their expenses.[2]

He was born into a middle-class family, the eldest son of engineer Alfredo Ravinet and Alicia de la Fuente Larenas, who was Ravinet's second wife. He was educated at Santiago College, San Ignacio College and finally the University of Chile, where he studied law. He married political scientist Ximena Lyon Parot in January 1974, and has three children - Raul, Ximena and Macarena.

References

  1. "Designación de Ravinet en Defensa centró el anuncio del gabinete de Piñera" (in Spanish). Radio Cooperativa. 10 February 2010. Retrieved 21 December 2011.
  2. "Chile's Pinera reshuffles cabinet, keeps Larrain". Reuters. 2011-01-14. Retrieved 21 December 2011.

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