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Laura Mariana Aylwin Oyarzún (born 13 July 1949) is a Chilean
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,
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and
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. She was born into the Aylwin family; her father, Patricio Aylwin, was the 30th president of Chile from 1990 to 1994, years where he led the beginnings of the
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from Augusto Pinochet dictatorship. During her father's presidency, she worked as an external advisor to the Ministry General Secretariat of the Presidency Directorate of Studies.


Biography

Since 1972, Aylwin has been married to the historian Carlos Bascuñán, with whom she had four children, including the actress
Paz Bascuñán María Paz Bascuñán Aylwin (, 2 June 1975), commonly known as Paz Bascuñán, is a Chilean theatre, film and television actress. Daughter of politician Mariana Aylwin and granddaughter of Chile's former president Patricio Aylwin, and has more t ...
. She completed his secondary studies at the Santa Úrsula College in the capital city
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. Once received, she studied
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in History, Geography and Civic Education at the
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(PUC), graduating in 1976. El Mercurio (Santiago), 16 June 2002, p.D6 Later, she obtained a scholarship from the Ibero-American Institute of Cooperation in
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. In 1987, in the late of Augusto Pinochet's regime, she joined to his father's party: the
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, organization which reached the proclaiming of Patricio Aylwin as presidencial candidate for the
1989 Chilean presidential election General elections were held in Chile on 14 December 1989,Dieter Nohlen (2005) ''Elections in the Americas: A data handbook, Volume II'', p262 bringing an end to the military regime that had been in place since 1973. Patricio Aylwin of Concertacià ...
that he won with support from the
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(PS), the Party for Democracy (PPD), the Radical Party (PR),
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and other minor faction from these parties; all of them formed part from the centre-left coalition
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which governed
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during 20 years (1990–2010). In 1993, Aylwin was elected as deputy for the La Florida, Chile, 26th District of La Florida. During her spell in the Chamber of Deputies of Chile, Chamber under the government of the also christian democratic Eduardo Frei Ruiz-Tagle (1994–2000), she was a member of the Permanent Commission on Education, Culture, Sports and Recreation, Family and Health. On 11 March 2000, she was appointed as Minister of Education by the Centre-left politics, centre-leftist President Ricardo Lagos (PPD), where Aylwin remained in the charge during the first three years of that presidency (2000–2006). During his management was implemented the controversial Credit with State guarantee (CAE; "Crédito con Aval del Estado").La Nación (Chile), La Nación (Santiago), 8 May 2003, p.6 Nevertheless, as other little achievements there were the approval of the Constitutional Reform that establishes twelve years of compulsory and free schooling or the law which establishes teacher evaluation.


After the Christian Democracy

On 5 January 2018, she announced her resignation from Christian Democracy alongside other militants members from the centre-right faction "Progresismo con Progreso". Days later, she led the announcing of a new political moviment called "EnMarcha", which was based in Emmanuel Macron's campaign during 2017 French presidential election. On 28 December 2020, it was reported by La Tercera newspaper that Aylwin was part of Sebastián Sichel's campaign team for 2021 Chilean presidential primaries alongside Juan José Santa Cruz: with whom―alongside Sichel―founded El Dínamo newspaper on 14 November 2010. Then, on 28 January 2021, she rermarked her support to Sichel. In 2022, she joined Amarillos por Chile.


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Mariana Aylwin
on Biblioteca del Congreso Nacional {{DEFAULTSORT:Aylwin, Mariana 1949 births Living people Chilean people of Irish descent Chilean people of Basque descent Christian Democratic Party (Chile) politicians Members of Amarillos por Chile Pontifical Catholic University of Chile alumni Chilean historians Children of presidents of Chile