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René Cortázar was born on 29 February, 1952, is an economist. Discover René Cortázar's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 71 years old?
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René Cortázar Net Worth
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In 2022, he joined the Cristián Warnken's Yellow Movement for Chile, which actively participated in the plebiscite on the Proposal for a New Constitution of the Constituent Convention, in defense of the rejection option. On September 23, the Yellow Movement for Chile began procedures to become a political party. In 2022, he presented his resignation from the Christian Democratic Party (PDC) after 50 years of militancy.
René Cortázar was part of the "Approval List" for district 8 in the 2021 conventional constituent elections. Cortázar's candidacy was ultimately unsuccessful despite being the one that received the largest sum of donations in all of Chile.
In 2013, he joined the programmatic team of Michelle Bachelet in her second candidacy for the Presidency of the Republic.
After being away from contingent politics, he began negotiations in 2011, to be proclaimed as the PDC candidate for the Senate for the Antofagasta Region. At the end of 2012, the region PDC board unanimously endorsed him, which cleared the way for the parliamentary elections of 2013. Despite this, he did not take part in the elections.
On August 10, 2010, four days after Andrónico Luksic Craig announced his entry into the station with 67% he became the Chairman of the Board of Directors of Canal 13. He left office in July 2012 to rejoin Cieplan. In April 2015, he resumed responsibility at the station.
During Michelle Bachelet, he assumed the position of Minister of Education as a surrogate before the suspension —which occurred on April 3, 2008— and subsequent dismissal thirteen days later of Yasna Provoste. On April 17, Mónica Jiménez was appointed as Provoste's successor, Cortázar ceasing to hold office.
On March 27, 2007, he became Minister of Transport and Telecommunications in the first government of Michelle Bachelet, replacing Sergio Espejo. His appointment was during the severe Transantiago Crisis regarding the urban transport system of the Chilean capital implemented in 2006. In December 2007, due to the growing and complex problems of the system, and as promised, he presented his resignation, but President Bachelet did not accept it.
Between 1995 and 2000, he was executive director of Televisión Nacional de Chile (TVN), establishing bases that made the state channel profitable.
During his period as Executive Director of Televisión Nacional de Chile from 1995 to 2000. He published a book of editorial Guidelines. In the elaboration of those Guidelines, there was ample participation of all the professionals of TVN. The Guidelines address issues related to professional responsibility and programming content in press and entertainment. Some chapters refer to privacy, protection of minors, women, violence, politics, elections, terrorism, and news related to TVN, among other topics.
There have been many debates with respect to the application of the Televisión Nacional de Chile Guidelines to specific issues, during the period that Cortázar was executive director of Televisión Nacional de Chile (1995-2000). For example, in the cases of journalistic investigations of the protection of minors and the asbestos issue.
He is the second of the children of the marriage of the agricultural engineers René Ángel Cortázar Sagarminaga and Carmen Sanz Briso-Montiano. His father worked for many years at La Platina, a property of the University of Chile, where he carried out agricultural research. He was awarded the National Prize for Applied and Technological Sciences in 1994.
Later, together with Juan Villarzú and Osvaldo Rosales, he coordinated the economic program of Eduardo Frei Ruiz-Tagle when he was a candidate for the Presidency of the Republic in the 1993 elections.
In the Government of Patricio Aylwin (1990-1994), he served as Minister of Labor and Social Welfare.
He was an active collaborator in the "No" campaign in the 1988 referendum, which sought to remove dictator Augusto Pinochet. His primary role was to be the coordinator of the labor commission of the opposition Coalition of Parties for Democracy.
Since 1975 he has been married to Ana María Valdés, with whom he had three daughters.
In 1972 he became a Christian Democratic Party (PDC) member.
René Cortázar (Santiago, February 29, 1952) is a Chilean economist, researcher, academic, and politician of the Christian Democratic Party (PDC).