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Chilean economist, politician and consultant

In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Kast and the second or maternal family name is Sommerhoff.
Felipe Kast
Official portrait, 2022.
Member of the Senate of Chile
Incumbent
Assumed office
11 March 2018
Preceded byCreation of the charge
Constituency11th Circunscription (Araucanía Region)
President of Evópoli
In office
26 January 2015 – 6 November 2016
Preceded byMaría Francisca Correa
Succeeded byJorge Saint-Jean
Member of the Chamber of Deputies of Chile
In office
11 March 2014 – 11 March 2018
Preceded byAlberto Cardemil
Succeeded byDissolution of the charge
Constituency22nd District (Santiago Centro)
Minister of Planning
In office
11 March 2010 – 13 October 2011
Preceded byPaula Quintana
Succeeded byJoaquín Lavín
Personal details
Born (1977-06-09) 9 June 1977 (age 47)
Santiago, Chile
Political party Evópoli (2012–present)
Spouse Emelia Puga ​ ​(m. 2004; sep. 2022)
ChildrenFour
Parent(s)Miguel Kast Rist
Cecilia Christine Sommerhoff Hyde
RelativesJosé Antonio Kast (uncle)
Javier Etcheberry (stepfather)
Pablo Kast (brother)
Michael Kast (grandfather)
Robert Schumann (great-great-great-grandfather)
Clara Schumann (great-great-great-grandmother)
Alma mater
OccupationPolitician
ProfessionEconomist

Felipe José Kast Sommerhoff (born 9 June 1977) is a Chilean economist, researcher, consultant, and politician.

Early life and family

Kast is a nephew of far-right politician José Antonio Kast and son of the late economist Miguel Kast, who served as Minister of State and President of the Central Bank under the government of Augusto Pinochet. He is also the grandson of Michael Kast, a German officer who escaped American custody, obtained a false identity, and migrated to Chile in 1950, and great-great-great-grandson of German composers Robert Schumann and Clara Schumann.

Career

A graduate in economics from the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile with a PhD from Harvard University, Kast has been Minister of Planning, presidential candidate in the 2017 primary elections and deputy for the commune of Santiago between 2014 and 2018. He currently serves as senator for the Araucanía Region after being elected to a six-year term in the 2017 parliamentary elections.

As a right-wing independent, Kast actively participated in President Sebastián Piñera's first government, first as Minister of State and then as Presidential Delegate for emergency camps and villages occupied by 27 February 2010 Earthquake victims.

Kast is a founder and former president of Evópoli, a conservative-liberal and centre-right party. In what was described as a blow to Kast Gloria Hutt was elected president of the party in October 2022 rather than Kast's candidate Luciano Cruz-Coke.

References

  1. PIlleux Cepeda, Mauricio (16 January 2020). "Kast". Genealog (in Spanish). Retrieved 18 November 2021.
  2. "Felipe Kast asume como director del programa social de Libertad y Desarrollo" (in Spanish). Emol. 5 August 2009. Retrieved 4 May 2019.
  3. "Operación Infancia: el sueño de hacer de Chile un país más justo". Araucanía Diario (in Spanish). 2 January 2020. Retrieved 3 August 2020.
  4. "La victoria de Gloria Hutt sobre Cruz-Coke: el trasfondo de la primera derrota interna de Felipe Kast en Evópoli". Ex-Ante (in Spanish). 23 October 2022. Retrieved 23 October 2022.

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Members of the Senate of Chile
  1. José Miguel Insulza (PS)
  2. José Durana (UDI)
  3. Jorge Soria (Ind)
  4. Luz Ebensperger (UDI)
  5. Pedro Araya Guerrero (Ind)
  6. Esteban Velásquez (FRVS)
  7. Paulina Núñez (RN)
  8. Yasna Provoste (DC)
  9. Rafael Prohens (RN)
  10. Daniel Núñez (PC)
  11. Matías Walker (DEM)
  12. Sergio Gahona (UDI)
  13. Francisco Chahuán (RN)
  14. Kenneth Pugh Olavarría (RN)
  15. Ricardo Lagos Weber (PPD)
  16. Isabel Allende (PS)
  17. Juan Ignacio Latorre (RD)
  18. Manuel José Ossandón (RN)
  19. Luciano Cruz-Coke (EVO)
  20. Claudia Pascual (PC)
  21. Fabiola Campillai (Ind)
  22. Rojo Edwards (Ind)
  23. Alejandra Sepúlveda (FRVS)
  24. Javier Macaya (UDI)
  25. Juan Luis Castro (PS)
  26. Juan Castro Prieto (Ind)
  27. Rodrigo Galilea (RN)
  28. Juan Antonio Coloma Correa (UDI)
  29. Ximena Rincón (DEM)
  30. Paulina Vodanovic (PS)
  31. Sebastián Keitel (EVO)
  32. Enrique van Rysselberghe (UDI)
  33. Gastón Saavedra (PS)
  34. Loreto Carvajal (PPD)
  35. Gustavo Sanhueza (UDI)
  36. Felipe Kast (EVO)
  37. Francisco Huenchumilla (DC)
  38. Jaime Quintana (PPD)
  39. José García Ruminot (RN)
  40. Carmen Gloria Aravena (REP)
  41. Alfonso de Urresti (PS)
  42. María José Gatica (RN)
  43. Rabindranath Quinteros (PS)
  44. Iván Flores (DC)
  45. Iván Moreira (UDI)
  46. Fidel Espinoza (PS)
  47. Carlos Kuschel (RN)
  48. Ximena Órdenes (Ind)
  49. Karim Bianchi (Ind)
  50. Alejandro Kusanovic (Ind)
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