District 22 (Chile)

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Angol, with 52,000 inhabitants, is the capital of the Province of Malleco and the most populous city in the district. Plaza de angol.jpg
Angol, with 52,000 inhabitants, is the capital of the Province of Malleco and the most populous city in the district.

District 22 is a constituency in the Parliament of Chile. It elects 5 members

Members

2022 to 2026
Jorge Rathgeb RN
Juan Carlos Beltrán  [ es ] RN
Jorge Saffirio PDC
Gloria Naveillan Arriagada PLR

2018 to 2022

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References

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