Ricardo Andrés Lagos Weber (born February 21, 1962), son of former
Chilean
president Ricardo Lagos, is a politician who served as the
Ministry General Secretariat of Government of Chile in the administration of former President
Michelle Bachelet after having worked for Bachelet's
2005-2006 campaign. He is trained in law and economics, and has served the majority of his government career in economic positions. He was also an organizer and the senior representative for Chile at the
Annual Meeting of
APEC held in Chile in 2004, in addition to being one of the architects of the
free trade agreements that Chile signed with the United States (
United States-Chile Free Trade Agreement) and the
European Union (
European Union Association Agreement
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) as the head of the
Foreign Ministry's Department of Trade Policy. He is a member of the
Party for Democracy (PPD). Between March 2016 and March 2017 he was
President of the Senate of Chile
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.
Early life
Lagos Weber was born in the United States, the son of then-
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill professor and now former president
Ricardo Lagos Escobar
Ricardo Froilán Lagos Escobar (; born 2 March 1938) is a Chilean lawyer, economist and social-democratic politician who served as president of Chile from 2000 to 2006. During the 1980s he was a well-known opponent of the Chilean military di ...
and ex-wife
Carmen Weber Aliaga. Due to the constant traveling caused by the exile of his father during the
military dictatorship
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of
Augusto Pinochet, Lagos Weber was forced to complete his studies in eight different schools, finishing his
secondary education at
Colegio San Agustin. He completed his undergraduate studies at the
Universidad de Chile School of Law, receiving his Bachelor of Law and Social Sciences degree in 1985.
He continued his education at the
University of Sussex in England, where he obtained a
Masters in Economic Development at the
Institute of Development Studies
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. His postgraduate thesis was about flexibility in the
labor market. He began work on his
doctorate in
Economics at the
University of Cambridge with a
President of the Republic Scholarship
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(''Beca Presidente de la República''), which he applied for in 1990, but he returned to Chile to work in the Chilean section of the
International Labour Organization (ILO) and did not finish the doctorate program.
Political career
In 1995, he became the Chilean representative to the
APEC forum, conducting trade negotiations on economic cooperation. That same year he was part of a diplomatic team negotiating a
free trade agreement between Canada and Chile. Lagoes Weber continued to negotiate trade agreements over the next few years. Since the end of the 1990s, Lagos Weber served as the head of the department of Trade Policy of the
World Trade Organization, under the
Chilean Foreign Ministry's General Directorate of International Economic Relations (DIRECON). In October, 1999, Lagos Weber left his WTO job to serve a major role in the presidential campaign of his father
Ricardo Lagos. In 2000, he traveled with President Lagos to Berlin to act as a panelist at the "Third Way" conference, speaking for Chile and his father's administration. He subsequently became Director of Multilateral Economic Affairs in 2002, heading the General Directorate of International Economic Relations.
Lagos Weber served as Chilean high representative for APEC during the summits of 2003 and 2004, and was the "main organizer" of the conference when Chile hosted APEC. To this end, he was also a Senior Official for Chile, and the president of APEC's Senior Officials Meeting II prior to the conference. Lagos Weber was a candidate for the congressional elections in December 2005, but withdrew his candidacy in August based on polls that suggested that, even with a 45% showing, he would not secure a seat under Chile's electoral rules.
Ministership
Lagos Weber was a top campaign strategist in
Michelle Bachelet's victorious 2005 presidential campaign. In January, before her own inauguration, President-elect Bachelet sent Lagos Weber as Chile's representative to the inauguration of
Evo Morales in
Bolivia
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, signaling an intent to improve the two countries' strained relations. In late January, 2006, Lagos Weber was named
Ministry General Secretariat of Government, essentially the presidential
spokesman
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Duties and function
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, by President Michelle Bachelet, and he took office on March 11.
In 2007, Bachelet announced that any cabinet members seeking to run in the upcoming elections would have to announce their resignation by January, 2008. With the popularity of the Bachelet administration at a low, and the
Concertación's support suffering, Lagos Weber announced his resignation on December 6, 2007, to make his candidacy for the
Senate of Chile for the district of the
Valparaíso Region in the December 2008 election. Seen as a rising star, often aided by his recognizability as the former president's son and a visible spokesman to the current president, the upcoming election takes on increased importance as the
Concertación faces the risk of losing its dominant role in the government. He was replaced by
Francisco Vidal (also from the PPD), who had already served in that post for the administration of
Ricardo Lagos Escobar
Ricardo Froilán Lagos Escobar (; born 2 March 1938) is a Chilean lawyer, economist and social-democratic politician who served as president of Chile from 2000 to 2006. During the 1980s he was a well-known opponent of the Chilean military di ...
.
Senate
Lagos Weber is a member of the
Senate of Chile for district V
Valparaíso Region. On 15 March 2016 he was elected
President of the Senate
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, he succeeded
Patricio Walker
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. On 21 March 2017 he was succeeded by
Andrés Zaldívar
José Andrés Rafael Zaldívar Larraín, (born March 18, 1936) popularly known as ''El Chico Zaldívar'' ("Short Zaldívar"), is a prominent Chilean Christian Democrat politician. Andrés Zaldívar is of Basque descent.
Early years
Zaldívar wa ...
.
References
External links
Ministry General Secretariat of Government
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1962 births
Living people
Children of presidents of Chile
Chilean Ministers Secretary General of Government
Chilean agnostics
Chilean people of German descent
Chilean people of Spanish descent
University of Chile alumni
Alumni of the University of Sussex
Candidates for President of Chile
Members of the Senate of Chile
Presidents of the Senate of Chile
Party for Democracy (Chile) politicians
Senators of the LV Legislative Period of the National Congress of Chile
Senators of the LVI Legislative Period of the National Congress of Chile