FAMILY DYNASTIES AND CHILEAN HIGH CATHOLIC SOCIETY.
Family Dynasties and Chilean High Catholic Society.
July 26, 2024
In Chile's presidential elections, the Chilean people will decide whether to choose candidates whose political family dynasty were members of the German Nazi Party and the German Nazi Army during World War II, and members of the highest rank of the Government Cabinet during the Fascist Dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet, those families that seem to have such a desire to serve their people that they are all in the circles of Political, Religious, and Economic Power.
Dictator Augusto Pinochet ruled Chile for 17 years. Under the influence of the "Chicago Boys," free-market-oriented economists, the new regime implemented economic liberalization, including monetary stabilization. It also eliminated tariff protections for local industry, banned unions, and privatized social security and state-owned enterprises. These policies produced initial economic growth, which Milton Friedman called the “Chilean miracle,” but which contrasted with a dramatic increase in income inequality that led to a devastating economic crisis in 1982. For most of the 1990s, Chile was the best-performing economy in Latin America, although the legacy of Pinochet’s reforms remains disputed.
During the dictatorship, serious and diverse human rights violations were committed. Pinochet persecuted leftists, socialists, and political critics, leading to the murder of between 1,200 and 3,200 people, the arrest of some 80,000 people, and the torture of tens of thousands.
According to the Chilean government, the number of executions and enforced disappearances was 3,095. Pinochet was arrested under an international arrest warrant issued by a Spanish judge following a visit to London on 10 October 1998 in connection with numerous human rights violations. Following a legal battle, he was released on health grounds and returned to Chile on 3 March 2000. In 2004, Chilean judge Juan Guzmán Tapia ruled that Pinochet was medically fit to stand trial and placed him under house arrest.
Michael Martín Kast Schindele (Thalkirchdorf, Bavaria, 2 April 1924 – Buin, 9 May 2014) was a German emigrant in Chile, a soldier in the Wehrmacht until 1945, a businessman in the cured meat business since 1962 and a collaborator of the military dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet, as well as being the patriarch of the Kast family in Chile.
Professional information
Occupation
Entrepreneur .View and edit data on Wikidata
Years active
1942-1945
Loyalty
Flag of Nazi Germany Nazi Germany
Military branch
Wehrmacht
Military rank
Oberleutnant
Conflicts
World War II
Battle of Korsun-Cherkassy
Gothic Line
Political party
National Socialist German Workers'
Party (1942-1945)
The National Socialist German Workers' Party (German: Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei;[note 1] abbreviated as NSDAP), colloquially known as the Nazi Party, was a far-right political party[1][2] active in Germany between 1920 and 1945 whose ideology was National Socialism or Nazism.
Leader
Karl Harrer (1919–1920)
Anton Drexler (1920–1921)
Adolf Hitler (1921–1945)
Martin Bormann (as Party Minister) (1945)
Michael R. Kast Rist (Oberstaufen, December 18, 1948 – Santiago, September 18, 1983), better known as Miguel Kast, was a Chilean economist and politician born in Germany; member of the so-called Chicago Boys. He was Minister of State and President of the Central Bank during the military dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet.
José Antonio Kast Rist (Santiago, January 18, 1966) is a Chilean lawyer and politician of German descent, leader of the Republican Party, former deputy and presidential candidate in the 2017 and 2021 elections. He has been described by some media as an ultraconservative and far-right politician.
Felipe José Kast Sommerhoff (Santiago, June 9, 1977) is a Chilean economist, researcher, consultant and politician, founding member of the Political Evolution party (Evópoli), of which he was its second president between 2015 and 2016. He served as Minister of Planning between 2010 and 2011, presidential candidate in the 2017 primary elections and deputy of the Republic representing the former district n° 22 of Santiago between 2014 and 2018. Since March 2018, he serves as senator for Constituency 11, Araucanía Region for the legislative period 2018-2026. In 1999, he traveled on an exchange to Havana (Cuba), where he studied Marxist economics and sociology at the university. In 2004 he married Cuban Emelia Puga Bermudez, a member of Cuban Catholic high society, with whom he had four children.
Pablo Andrés Kast Sommerhoff (Chicago, Illinois, United States, August 24, 1973) is a Chilean architect and politician, a member of Evolución Política (Evópoli). Between 2018 and 2022 he served as a member of the Republic's Congress representing the 6th district, the Valparaíso Region.
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