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Adriana Olguín (Luz Adriana Margarita Olguín Buche) was born on 18 November, 1911 in Valparaíso, Chile, is a Chilean lawyer and politician. Discover Adriana Olguín's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 104 years old?

Popular As Luz Adriana Margarita Olguín Buche
Occupation lawyer, politician
Age 104 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 18 November 1911
Birthday 18 November
Birthplace Valparaíso, Chile
Date of death 24 December, 2015
Died Place Viña del Mar, Chile
Nationality Chile

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1911

Adriana Margarita Olguín Büche (born Luz Adriana Margarita Olguín Buche; 18 November 1911 – 24 December 2015) was a Chilean lawyer and politician.

She was the Minister of Justice during the rule of Gabriel González Videla, making Olguín the first female minister of Chile.

Adriana Olguín de Baltra was born in Valparaíso in 1911 to Arsenio Olguín and Adela Büche.

After studying in her hometown at the Liceo No 2 de Niñas, she joined the Faculty of Law and Social Sciences at the University of Chile.

1915

Nació en Valparaíso en 1915, hija de Argenio Olguín y Adela Buche.

Realizó sus estudios en el liceo de su ciudad natal y posteriormente ingresó a estudiar a la Facultad de Ciencias Jurídicas y Sociales de la Universidad de Chile.

1936

Olguín completed her thesis in 1936, Legal Loopholes and Judicial Discretion.

Two years later she became a lawyer with "unanimous distinction".

While studying at the university, she met her future husband, Alberto Baltra, with whom she had one son, Luis Alberto.

After university, Olguín had a number of positions, both as a professional attorney for Valparaiso Customs and as a professor of Constitutional and Administrative Law.

She was also politically active, having established the National Association of Housewives.

Like her husband, she sympathized with the Radical Party, but was never an active member in it.

En 1936 fue aprobada su tesis de licenciatura Las lagunas de la ley y el arbitrio judicial, y dos años más tarde se tituló de abogado con "distinción unánime", siendo además premiada por el Colegio de Abogados.

1940

En la universidad conoció a Alberto Baltra, con quien se casó en 1940 y tuvo un hijo, Luis Alberto.

Al revés de lo que sucedía con las mujeres de esa época, Olguín asumió diversas actividades públicas, ya sea profesionales (fue abogada de la Aduana de Valparaíso), académicas (se desempeñó como profesora de Derecho Constitucional y Derecho Administrativo en la Escuela de Vistas de Aduana) y políticas.

1946

Between 1946 and 1953 she worked in the Women's Bureau.

Entre 1946 y 1953 trabajó en la Oficina de la Mujer, en 1955 integró el consejo del Colegio de Abogados, y fue presidenta de la Corporación del gremio y durante la década de 1960 fue asesora jurídica de la Contraloría General de la República.

1950

En éste último ámbito destacó su participación en organizaciones de reivindicación de los derechos de la mujer, que se agrupaban en la Federación Chilena de Instituciones Femeninas (Fechif), además de asumir la dirección de la Oficina de Colocación en 1950, y de fundar la Agrupación Nacional de Amas de Casa.

Al igual que su marido, se hizo simpatizante del Partido Radical, aunque —contrario a lo que establecen algunas fuentes— Olguín no habría sido militante de ese partido al menos durante los gobiernos radicales.

1952

She was appointed Minister of Justice in 1952, during the government of Gabriel González Videla.

Though she served only a short period of time, she is credited as being the first woman ever to hold a cabinet post in Latin America.

Shortly after Olguín's appointment as Minister of Justice, María Teresa del Canto was named Minister of Education (1952–53), though women did not play a significant role in Chilean government until the 1990s.

El 29 de julio de 1952 asumió como ministra de Justicia, como parte del último gabinete del presidente radical Gabriel González Videla, que tuvo un carácter más técnico que político.

Fue la primera mujer chilena y latinoamericana que lideró un ministerio.

Su período en el cargo fue breve, ya que en noviembre de ese año finalizó el mandato de González Videla, que le entregó la presidencia a Carlos Ibáñez.

1955

In 1955 she joined the board of the Bar Association and during the 60's she was legal adviser to the Comptroller General of the Republic.

1981

She later joined the State Council convened by the military regime between 1981 and 1989.