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Presidential provincial delegate of Cardenal Caro | |
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Style | No courtesy, title or style |
Appointer | President of Chile |
Precursor | Governor of Cardenal Caro |
Formation | 14 July 2021 |
First holder | Carlos Ortega Bahamondes |
Salary | CLP3,578,457 [1] (as of June 2023) |
Website | dppcardenalcaro |
The presidential provincial delegate of Cardenal Caro Province is the appointed head of government of the provincial government in Cardenal Caro Province, Chile since 2021. The delegate is designated by the president.
The first delegate of Cardenal Caro Province was Carlos Ortega Bahamondes, appointed by president Sebastián Piñera Echenique in 2021. The post is currently held by Josefina Toro Rodríguez, who was designated by president Gabriel Boric Font in 2023.
The governor of Cardenal Caro Province was the appointed head of government of the provincial government in Cardenal Caro Province, Chile between 1979 and 2021. The governor was designated by the president.
The first governor of Cardenal Caro Province was Marcelo Nogueira Hidalgo, appointed by dictator Augusto Pinochet Ugarte, and the last was Carlos Ortega Bahamondes, who was appointed on March 11, 2018 by President Sebastián Piñera Echenique.
The history of the province began when, on July 13, 1973, President Salvador Allende decreed the creation of the Cardenal Caro Department, which would become a province on October 3, 1979, as General Augusto Pinochet decreed its creation under the name of Cardenal Caro (Cardinal Caro), in honour of José María Caro Rodríguez, the first Roman Catholic Church Cardinal, who was born in Ciruelos near the province's capital city, Pichilemu. [2] The communes of Litueche (formerly El Rosario), La Estrella, Marchihue, Paredones, and Pichilemu, originally from Colchagua Province; and Navidad, originally from San Antonio Province, formed the province. [2] The first governor of Cardenal Caro was Marcelo Nogueira Hidalgo, who held the office from 1979 until 1990. [3]
# | Name | Took office | Left office |
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1 | Marcelo Nogueira Hidalgo [3] | 1979 | 1990 |
2 | Hernán Vieira Herrera [3] | 1990 | 1994 |
3 | Rolando Cárdenas Ibarra [3] | 1994 | 2000 |
4 | Cristián Oyarzún Estay [3] | 2000 | 2002 |
5 | José Saúl Bravo Gallegos [3] | 2002 | 2004 |
6 | Fabricio Jiménez Mardones [3] | 2004 | 2006 |
7 | Hernán San Martín Valdés [3] | 2006 | 2007 |
8 | Loreto Puebla Muñoz [3] | 2009 | 11 March 2010 |
9 | Julio Diego Ibarra Maldonado [3] | 16 March 2010 | 12 March 2014 |
10 | Teresa Núñez Cornejo | 12 March 2014 [4] [5] | 11 March 2018 |
11 | Carlos Ortega Bahamondes | 11 March 2018 | 14 July 2021 |
The history of the province began when, on July 13, 1973, President Salvador Allende decreed the creation of the Cardenal Caro Department, which would become a province on October 3, 1979, as General Augusto Pinochet decreed its creation under the name of Cardenal Caro (Cardinal Caro), in honour of José María Caro Rodríguez, the first Roman Catholic Church Cardinal, who was born in Ciruelos near the province's capital city, Pichilemu. [6] The communes of Litueche (formerly El Rosario), La Estrella, Marchihue, Paredones, and Pichilemu, originally from Colchagua Province; and Navidad, originally from San Antonio Province, formed the province. [6] The first governor of Cardenal Caro was Marcelo Nogueira Hidalgo, who held the office from 1979 until 1990. [7]
In 2021, a new regionalization law was enacted and the former post of governor of Cardenal Caro province was replaced by the presidential provincial delegate of Cardenal Caro. Then governor Carlos Ortega Bahamondes, originally appointed in 2018, was confirmed as presidential provincial delegate by president Sebastián Piñera on 14 July 2021. [8]
# | Name | Took office | Left office |
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1 | Carlos Ortega Bahamondes | 14 July 2021 | 11 March 2022 |
2 | Carlos Cisterna Pavez | 11 March 2022 [9] | 26 October 2023 |
3 | Josefina Toro Rodríguez | 1 December 2023 | Incumbent |