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Evelyn Rose Matthei Fornet (born November 11, 1953) is a
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an politician who served as Minister of Labor and Social Security under Chilean President
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until July 2013. She was the
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Party's nominee for President of Chile in the
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.La Tercera
, July 20th, 2013. (Spanish)
She is currently serving her second term as the mayor of Providencia. Matthei began her career as a lecturer at the
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, before working in management in the private sector.Biography, National Congress website
(Spanish).
Following Chile's return to democracy in 1989, she successfully ran for Deputy of the 23rd Electoral District the year after. Matthei remained in
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, serving another term as Deputy and being elected Senator twice before she was appointed to the Cabinet in 2011.Senate Resume
(Spanish).
Besides her political career, Matthei is also an accomplished pianist.La Tercera
, June 3rd, 2012 (Spanish).


Family and education

Matthei was born in
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, the second child of Elda Fornet Fernández and Fernando Matthei Aubel, a military officer. Her father was
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during Augusto Pinochet’s
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; later becoming Commander-in-chief of the
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, and in this capacity, a member of the
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until Chile’s return to democracy. As a child, Matthei's family were friends with
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and her family. Bachelet later became president of Chile and in 2013 Matthei challenged her for the presidency. During her
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, Matthei developed a passion for music and
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, and upon graduation expressed interest in becoming a
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. Matthei was able to obtain scholarships for her studies. Following graduation, she took the admissions exams for university; but at the time her father was appointed military attaché to the Chilean
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in
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, and she decided to pursue her piano career in
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. Three years later, she realized she would not become a concert pianist and decided to return to Chile. In 1974 Matthei started studying at the Economics Institute of the
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, from which she received a licentiate in Economics after four years. She completed her undergraduate degree in
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and was awarded a prize as the top economics student of her year, but her thesis was stolen, preventing her from completing the requirements for a professional licence in business. While studying, Matthei worked as a research assistant. She collaborated with former President Sebastián Piñera on a CEPAL, Latin American Economic Commission paper on poverty in the region; as well as a helping develop a textbook on Monetary theory, Monetary Theory with Professor Hernando Cortés for the Economics Institute of her University.


Early career

Matthei became a professor of International Economics at the Economics Institute of the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile. After working a year as a researcher in a private consultancy, Forestal S.A. (corporation), S.A. she became an analyst in the ''Superintendencia de AFP'', the government body overseeing operation of Chile's by then Pensions in Chile, privatized pension system. Less than a year later she was promoted to head of department. In 1986 she resigned her government position to become VP of Tourism, Commerce and Securities at Bancard S.A. a position she'd keep until being elected Deputy four years later. In 1988 she was invited to become an adviser for the Social and Economic Commission, and returned to teaching at the Catholic University, this time as a Professor of Introduction to Economics. In November 2015 she announced that she was returning to politics and that she will run for major of Providencia in the municipal elections of 2016.


Political career

Matthei entered Chilean politics in the late 1980s, after the military government relaxed control over political activity. She joined National Renewal (Chile), National Renewal party's youth group called Patrulla Juvenil ("Youth Patrol"), along with future President of Chile Sebastián Piñera, and future fellow senator and minister Andrés Allamand. She was a member of the party's Political Commission and later elected its National Vice president. In 1990, she was National Renewal's candidate for Deputy for the 23rd Electoral district, representing the upscale communes of Las Condes, Vitacura, and Lo Barnechea, winning by a broad margin. Following her increasing popularity,La Tercera, October 29, 2008
(Spanish)
Matthei was tapped as a potential presidential candidate for the center-right Democracy and Progress Coalition. However, following a highly publicized wire-tapping scandal in 1993 known as Sebastián Piñera#Political career,  Piñeragate,  involving her and rival presidential hopeful Sebastián Piñera, she was forced to desist from her presidential bid. Disgusted with the way National Renewal leaders dealt with the scandal, she resigned from the party and continued her political career as an independent until 1999.El Mercurio, July 21st, 2013
(Spanish)
In 1994, she opted to run for Deputy of the 15th Electoral District of San Antonio, winning the seat as an independent with support from the Independent Democrat Union (UDI) party. Upon completion of her term, Matthei was elected senator in 1997, representing the Coquimbo Region, being re-elected in 2005. In 1999, she joined the Independent Democrat Union. As Senator, she became the first woman to preside over the Senate Budget and Oversight Committee. Matthei resigned from her seat in January 2011 when she was appointed Ministry of Labor and Social Providence (Chile), Minister of Labor and Social Security by President Sebastián Piñera. As Minister, Matthei gained notoriety for her fiery personality and was the center of several heated exchanges with members both of the governing coalition and the opposition. Her relatively liberal views on abortion, same-sex marriage and tax reform deepened a growing rift with her own party, and in March 2013, she confided that she had decided to quit politics following completion of her term as Minister. On July 17, and after winning the primary, UDI presidential candidate Pablo Longueira resigned citing health reasons. Three days later, the Political Commission of the party unanimously proclaimed Evelyn Matthei as their new presidential candidate for the elections in November. On December 15, 2013 she lost the presidential election to socialist candidate Michelle Bachelet 62% to 38%.


Personal life

Evelyn Matthei is married to fellow economist and former Central Bank of Chile, Chilean Central Bank Deputy Governor Jorge Desormeaux, with whom she has three children. She is a classically trained pianist, and speaks English and German as well as her native Spanish.


Electoral history

;1989 parliamentary elections Deputy for the District No. 23 (Las Condes, Vitacura and Lo Barnechea), Santiago Metropolitan Region ; 1993 parliamentary elections Deputy for District No. 15 (San Antonio, Chile, San Antonio), Valparaíso Region ; 1997 parliamentary elections Senator for the Circunscription No. 4 (Coquimbo Region) ; 2005 parliamentary elections Senator for the Circunscription No. 4 (Coquimbo Region)Elecciones.gov.cl
Votación Candidatos por Circunscripción 4, Senadores 2005


References


External links


Official campaign web siteBiography of Evelyn Matthei by CIDOB
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