Mario Hamuy Berr

Mario Hamuy Berr
Member of the Chamber of Deputies
In office
11 March 1990 – 11 March 1998
Preceded byDistrict created
Succeeded byPatricio Hales
Constituency19th District
In office
15 May 1957 – 15 May 1969
Constituency1st Departamental Group
Personal details
Born(1926-03-10)10 March 1926
Died6 March 2011(2011-03-06) (aged 84)
Party
Spouse(s)María Eugenia Wackenhut
María Angélica Muñoz
ChildrenThree (among them, Mario)
Parent(s)Pedro Hamuy
Agabia Berr
Alma materUniversity of Chile
OccupationPolitician
ProfessionEconomist

Mario Hamuy Berr (10 March 1926 – 6 March 2011) was a Chilean politician who served as a deputy.[1]

Biography

He was born in Santiago on 10 March 1926, the son of Pedro Hamuy and Agabia Berr.[2] He married María Eugenia Wackenhut, with whom he had four children, including the noted Chilean astronomer Mario Hamuy.[2] In a second marriage, he married María Angélica Muñoz Castro.[2]

He completed his secondary education at the Liceo Valentín Letelier and pursued higher studies at the School of Economics and Commerce of the University of Chile.[2]

In 1947, he joined the metallurgical company Berr y Nally Ltda., and in 1950 became organizing manager and partner of “Mainco”, distributors of construction materials.[2]

Political career

He began his political activity as president of the Student Center of the Liceo Valentín Letelier.[2] In 1950, he joined the Agrarian Labor Party (PAL), serving as president of its youth branch in six communes and as provincial president in 1951.[2] He later became national secretary and head of press and propaganda during the 1952 presidential election in which Carlos Ibáñez del Campo was elected.[2]

During his first term in the Chamber of Deputies, he represented the Agrarian Labor Party.[2] He later joined the Christian Democratic Party, serving as provincial president of Santiago Centro and president of the Metropolitan Region branch of the party.[2]

Upon assuming office as regidor of the Santiago, serving between 1953 and 1956, he became one of the youngest regidores to hold that responsibility.[2] He served as president of the Municipal Finance Commission and, in 1954, traveled to São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro and Porto Alegre in the course of his municipal duties.[2]

In 1964, he worked as campaign manager in Santiago during the presidential candidacy of Eduardo Frei Montalva.[2]

From 1986 onward, he participated in the rearticulation of opposition political parties to the military dictatorship, contributing to the process that led to the restoration of democracy.[2]

During the presidency of Eduardo Frei Ruiz-Tagle, he was appointed consul in Beirut, Lebanon.[2]

He died on 6 March 2011 in Santiago.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Bancada DC lamentó fallecimiento del ex diputado Mario Hamuy Berr". Radio Cooperativa. 7 March 2011. Retrieved 20 February 2026.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p "Mario Hamuy Berr". Biblioteca del Congreso Nacional de Chile (in Spanish). Retrieved 20 February 2026.