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Yasna Provoste Campillay (born 16 December 1969) is a Chilean teacher and
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politician of
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descent, who served as minister during the presidencies of
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and
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. In 2008, after frauds committed by the civil servant Franka Grez, Provoste began to be questioned by parliamentarians of the then
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opposition ―
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— for not having been aware of that omission, that is, the systematic appropriation and concealment which Grez practiced in the four years where she operated (2004−2008). Thus, on 14 April, the Chilean Senate ―by 20 votes over 18― found her guilty of the loss of more than US$ 600 million in the so-called "Subsidies case" (
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: ), and was disqualified from holding public office for five years. By the other hand, Grez was sentenced to eleven years in prison for embezzlement and diversion of funds to her relatives and close friends, actions that were estimated at $CLP 310 million. After her self-exile in Canada from 2008 until 2009, she moved to
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. She was then elected in 2013 as
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for the Atacama Region's 6th District. She became
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in March 2021 after the resignation of Adriana Muñoz. Provoste resigned from this position in August 2021 to focus on her
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for
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, which she lost in the first round.


Early life

Provoste was born in
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in northern Chile to a family of
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descent. At the age of nine she was a national champion in gymnastics, for which she received a scholarship to study at the women's
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in
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. Back in Vallenar she switched to
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, becoming a
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champion. Provoste majored in
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at the Playa Ancha University of Educational Sciences in
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. She pursued postgraduate studies in education administration at the same university, and in local government and decentralization in Colombia. During her university years she was twice president of the student board and was a member of the student's federation.


Political career

During the
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administration Provoste was the director of the National Women's Service in the Atacama Region from 1996 to 1997 and governor of the
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from 1997 to 2001. During President
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's tenure she was intendant of the Atacama Region from 2001 to 2004, minister of Planning from 2004 to 2006 and, during
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's presidency, national executive director of Integra Foundation in 2006 and Minister of Education from 2006 to 2008.


Impeachment trial

In February 2008, the Office of the General Auditor of the Republic reported that around US$500 million of funds transferred by the Education Ministry to public and subsidized private schools during 2004 to 2008 were not properly accounted for and that nearly US$600 thousand were illegally transferred by Franka Grez to private school managers and her siblings Juan Pablo and Edmundo Grez. There were also reports of financial mismanagement in other areas, as well as duplicate enrollment of thousands of students. Thus, Provoste was accused by the opposition deputies Iván Moreira and José Antonio Kast, both from the right-wing party
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, for not correcting these irregularities. They urged members of their coalition to impeach her for violating article 52, number 2, letter b of the
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in her capacity as Minister of Education. On 3 April 2008, the
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suspended her from her position. The
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then heard her case on 15 April 2008 and voted to impeach her the following day on one out of five counts. After the
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, Provoste was immediately removed from her position and was disqualified from office for the next five years. Meanwhile, Franka Grez received an eleven-year prison sentence for having illegally transferred public funds for four years.


Vote details

Chamber of Deputies: *Admissibility of impeachment against the Minister of Education Yasna Provoste. **Yes: 59 (50.9%) ll opposition-party deputies, plus independent deputy Marta Isasi, and former
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members Alejandra Sepúlveda, Jaime Mulet, Eduardo Díaz del Río and Carlos Olivares.] **No: 55 (47.4%) [All deputies, except Christian Democrat deputies Gabriel Ascencio and Pablo Lorenzini, Party for Democracy (Chile), Party for Democracy deputy René Alinco, and
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deputy Laura Soto.] **Abstention: 2 (1.7%) René_Alinco_and_Pablo_Lorenzini.html" ;"title="deputies René Alinco and Pablo Lorenzini">deputies René Alinco and Pablo Lorenzini.] **Not present: 3 [Former Christian Democrat member Pedro Araya Guerrero, Christian Democrat deputy Gabriel Ascencio and former Party for Democracy member Esteban Valenzuela.] **Barred from voting: 1 Laura_Soto..html" ;"title="ocialist deputy Laura Soto.">ocialist deputy Laura Soto. Senate: *Count 1: Not correcting the grave infringements and irregularities committed by Ministerial Secretary of Education of the
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in the handling of public funds. **Yes: 20 (52.6%) Independent_Democratic_Union_ The_Independent_Democratic_Union_(''Unión_Demócrata_Independiente'',_UDI)_is_a_conservative_and__right-wing__political_party_in_Chile,_founded_in_1983._Its_founder_was_the_lawyer,_politician_and_law_professor__Jaime_Guzmán,_a_civilian_allied_wit_...
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Post-impeachment life

Shortly after her impeachment Provoste moved to Canada to study. On 15 October 2008 she filed a suit against the Chilean state before the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights. Provoste returned to Chile in mid-2009, residing in
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. In November 2010 she was elected president of the Christian Democrat Party in the Atacama Region with 80% of the vote, allowing her to be part of the party's National Council.


Return to politics

In November 2013, she was elected a deputy at Chile's
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of Congress, representing District 6 of the Atacama Region of northern Chile. On 17 March 2021, Provoste became
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after the resignation of Adriana Muñoz.


Presidential race


Primaries elections

On 23 July 2021, Provoste announced her candidacy for the Presidency of Chile in
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, her hometown. During her announcement, she said she was willing to go through any mechanism to name the candidate of the Chilean
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. Then, the centre-left coalition
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announced presidential primary elections, whose candidates were Provoste,
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from the
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and the lawyer Carlos Maldonado, president of the
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. On 31 July, during a visit that Provoste made to a vegetable fair in
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, she was confronted by activists who made references to her impeachment in 2008. After the visit, she claimed to have experienced an unpleasant moment and that, even so, she will bet on "the culture of dialogue". After the activists' confrontation against Provoste, the political commentator Fernando Paulsen remarked that she and the official presidential candidate
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have been victims of false accusations; in the case of Boric, the former communist candidate Daniel Jadue accused him of being responsible for allowing "political prisoners" in Chile by voting for the Anti-Barricade Law. On 2 August, she participated in the first televised general debate for the 2021 presidential election, which was covered by La Red and Canal 13. According to analyst Marta Lagos, the proposals of Provoste, Maldonado and Narváez were "strikingly alike". Lagos also pointed out that the debate format is like those found on Chilean television where the candidates argue with the debate host instead of their competitors. Nevertheless, Maldonado openly criticized Provoste during the debate for announcing her candidacy late, making the Constituent Unity miss the legal primaries on 18 July. She won her coalition's primaries on 21 August 2021 and resigned from the Senate presidency on 24 August as a result.


Presidential elections

On 21 November 2021, she lost the election after finishing in the fifth place with 815,558 votes (11.61%). According to ''
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'', her centrist electorate was captured by
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, who finished ahead of Provoste as well as centre-right candidate
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.


References

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