Jaime Tohá
Jaime Tohá | |
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![]() Tohá in 2018 | |
| Member of the Chamber of Deputies of Chile | |
| In office 11 March 2018 – 11 March 2022 | |
| Preceded by | Creation of the District |
| Constituency | District 20 |
| Intendant of Bío-Bío Region | |
| In office 2 December 2008 – 11 March 2010 | |
| Appointed by | Michelle Bachelet |
| President | Michelle Bachelet |
| Preceded by | María Angélica Fuentes Villalba |
| Succeeded by | Jacqueline van Rysselberghe |
| In office 11 March 2000 – 11 March 2006 | |
| Appointed by | Ricardo Lagos |
| President | Ricardo Lagos |
| Preceded by | Martín Zilic |
| Succeeded by | María Soledad Tohá |
| Ambassador of Chile to Cuba | |
| In office 21 April 2006 – 28 November 2008 | |
| Preceded by | César Moreno Laval |
| Succeeded by | Gabriel Gaspar |
| Minister of Public Works | |
| In office 1 August 1998 – 11 March 2000 | |
| President | Eduardo Frei Ruíz-Tagle |
| Preceded by | Ricardo Lagos |
| Succeeded by | Carlos Cruz Lorenzen |
| Minister of Economy, Development and Tourism | |
| In office 16 December 1993 – 11 March 1994 | |
| President | Patricio Aylwin |
| Preceded by | Jorge Marshall |
| Succeeded by | Álvaro García Hurtado |
| Minister President of the National Commission of Energy | |
| In office 11 March 1990 – 11 March 1994 | |
| President | Patricio Aylwin |
| Preceded by | Herman Brady |
| Succeeded by | Alejandro Jadresic |
| Minister of Agriculture | |
| In office 13 July 1973 – 11 September 1973 | |
| President | Salvador Allende |
| Preceded by | Ernesto Torrealba |
| Succeeded by | Sergio Crespo Montero |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 16 July 1938 Chillán, Chile |
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| Spouse | Moira Lavandero Croxatto |
| Children | Two |
| Parent(s) | José Tohá Soldavilla Brunilda González |
| Relatives | José and Isidoro (siblings) Carolina Tohá (niece) María Soledad Tohá (niece) |
| Alma mater | |
| Occupation | Politician |
| Profession | Engineer |
Jaime Manuel Tohá González (born 9 August 1938) is a Chilean politician and engineer who served as minister of State in his country.
He has an honorary degree at the San Sebastián University.[1]
References
- ^ "Jaime Tohá González, Doctor Honoris Causa 2014". San Sebastián University. Retrieved 5 April 2022.
