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Marco Enríquez-Ominami

Marco Antonio Enríquez-Ominami Gumucio (born 12 June 1973) is a Chilean-French,[1] filmmaker, politician, and perennial candidate. From 2006 to 2010 he was a Socialist Party deputy in Chile's lower chamber. In 2009 he quit the party and ran for President of the Republic as independent, where he finished third with 20% of the vote. He is currently the leader of the Progressive Party, which he founded in 2010.

Marco Enríquez-Ominami
Enríquez-Ominami in 2018
Member of the Chamber of Deputies of Chile
for the District No. 10 (Valparaíso Region)
In office
11 March 2006 – 11 March 2010
Personal details
Born
Marco Antonio Enríquez Gumucio

(1973-06-12) 12 June 1973 (age 49)
Santiago, Chile
NationalityChilean-French
Political partyProgressive Party (2010–2022)
Socialist Party (1990–2009)
SpouseKaren Doggenweiler
RelationsMiguel Enríquez (father)
Manuela Gumucio (mother)
Carlos Ominami (adoptive father)
ChildrenManuela Enríquez-Ominami Doggenweiler
Residence(s)Santiago, Chile
Alma materUniversity of Chile
OccupationPhilosopher, politician and filmmaker
Known forCandidate for President of Chile (2009, 2013 and 2021)
Signature
Website[1]

Enríquez-Ominami is the son of Revolutionary Left Movement's historical leader Miguel Enríquez and sociologist Manuela Gumucio. His adoptive father is former senator Carlos Ominami. Enríquez-Ominami is married to the Chilean TV hostess Karen Doggenweiler, and has two children. Because of his long name he is frequently called MEO or ME-O both in writing and in speech.

Early life

Enríquez-Ominami was born in Santiago, Chile[2] to Miguel Enríquez Espinosa, the founder and secretary general of the Revolutionary Left Movement (MIR), and Manuela Gumucio Rivas, daughter of Rafael Agustín Gumucio Vives, a former senator and founder of the Falange Nacional political party.[3] He is of Spanish, German and Scottish descent by his father's side, also Bolivian and Basque from his mother's side.[4]

In November 1973, two months after the military coup d'état which ousted the government of President Salvador Allende Enríquez-Ominami and his family were expelled from the country via a military decree, and barred from entering the country for the next ten years. His father, who stayed in the country to organize and lead an underground résistance against the Augusto Pinochet dictatorship, was assassinated in October 1974 by DINA agents who uncovered his secret location in Santiago.[3]

Enríquez-Ominami and his family found refuge in France, where he grew up speaking French as his first language. He completed his primary education at Lycée Victor Hugo in Paris between 1981 and 1986. He then finished his secondary education at Colegio Alianza Francesa and Saint George's College in Santiago.[3]

Film and television career

From 1990 to 1995 Enríquez-Ominami completed a bachelor's degree in Philosophy from the University of Chile, where he was vice president of his major's student board. In 1996 he attended an intensive workshop for film directors at La Fémis in Paris.[3]

From 1998 Enríquez-Ominami began working as executive director of Rivas y Rivas producing company. In 2002 after producing and directing several shorts, feature films, reports, television ads and television films, he directed the political documentary Chile, los héroes están fatigados ("Chile, the heroes are exhausted"), which was selected to open the 16th FIPA film festival in Biarritz. The documentary was awarded at film festivals in Serbia and Montenegro and San Diego, California. In 2005 Enríquez-Ominami created and presided the ChileMedios Foundation, through which he developed several studies on local television audience behavior. He worked as professor of film production in Chilean and Peruvian universities and collaborated in political campaigns for Ricardo Lagos and Carlos Ominami in Chile and also in Peru and Mexico.[3]

Political career

 
Enríquez-Ominami with President of Brazil Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva.

In December 2005 Enríquez-Ominami was elected deputy for District 10 in central Chile for a period of four years. He obtained the highest vote in that district's history. As deputy he worked on the Science and Technology and Agricultural commissions, and presided the Investigating Commission on State-funded advertisement and the Special Commission on the study of the Chilean political regime. He has introduced around 150 bills, many of which have been approved.[3]

In December 2008, Enríquez-Ominami said he was available to compete with José Miguel Insulza and Eduardo Frei in the Concertación presidential primaries. However, after claiming the Concertación leadership changed the primary rules in order to bar him from the process, Enríquez-Ominami decided to run as an independent. With the financial support of businessman Max Marambio, he began the process of collecting nearly 36,000 signatures needed to register his independent candidacy. He made extensive use of social networking Internet sites for this effect. In June 2009 he resigned from the Socialist Party to meet the legal deadline.

Despite being relatively unknown, Enríquez-Ominami quickly rose in opinion polls, garnering 10% of support by April 2009, capturing the leftist electorate dissatisfied with the choice of Christian Democrat Eduardo Frei as the Concertación candidate. For the parallel legislative elections, he launched his own list of candidates, which was split between independent candidates (including three lawmakers seeking reelection) and members of two minor parties that supported his candidacy: the Humanist Party and the Ecologist Party. He placed the strongest candidates in districts where Concertación party-leaders were vying for seats. However, though he made a strong showing, Enríquez-Ominami ultimately fell short and was eliminated in the first round of voting with 20.13% of the vote.[5] His parliamentary list also failed to win any seats, obtaining a low 4% of the vote. After the election, he refused to endorse either candidate, saying "Eduardo Frei and Sebastián Piñera are too much alike [...] They don't represent hope, nor change, nor the future."[6] On December 16, his economic advisor, Paul Fontaine, joined Piñera's runoff campaign.[7] Nearly a week later another one of his economic advisors, Luis Eduardo Escobar, joined Frei's team.[8] Finally, four days before the election Enríquez-Ominami held a press conference where he said he was going to vote for the "candidate of the 29%," meaning to vote for Frei, but maintaining his supporters were free to choose their own candidate.[9]

In the 2013 General Election, Enríquez-Ominami competed for the Presidency of Chile for the second time, while representing the Progressive Party. This time he secured third place obtaining only 10,98% of the votes. Enríquez-Ominami also run for the Presidency of Chile in the General Election of 2017. He gathered 5,71% of the vote and placed sixth among 9 candidates.

Works

  • Animales políticos. Dialogos filiales. Enríquez-Ominami, Marco; Ominami Pascual, Carlos. 2004. ISBN 978-956-247-333-0

Further reading

  • Bunker, Kenneth; Navia, Patricio (2013). "Latin American Political Outsiders, Revisited: The Case of Marco Enríquez-Ominami in Chile, 2009". Journal of Politics in Latin America. 5 (2): 3–35.

References

  1. ^ "El Mostrador - El primer diario digital de Chile - Noticias, reportajes, multimedia y último minuto". Elmostrador.cl. Retrieved 2012-01-12.
  2. ^ .
  3. ^ a b c d e f Pequeño resumen de la vida de Marco 2010-01-05 at the Wayback Machine.
  4. ^ . Onoff.cl. Archived from the original on 2009-09-16. Retrieved 2012-01-12.
  5. ^ (in Spanish). Ministerio del Interior. Archived from the original on 2011-06-17. Retrieved 2009-12-17.
  6. ^ Michael Warren (2009-12-13). "Chile runoff pits Ex-president against billionaire". Google. Associated Press.
  7. ^ "Un asesor de Ominami se suma al equipo de Piñera". La Prensa (in Spanish). 2009-12-16.
  8. ^ . Lanacion.cl. 2009-12-22. Archived from the original on 2012-03-09. Retrieved 2012-01-12.
  9. ^ . 24horas.cl. Archived from the original on 2012-02-27. Retrieved 2012-01-12.

External links

  • Official campaign web site

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In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Enriquez Ominami and the second or maternal family name is Gumucio Marco Antonio Enriquez Ominami Gumucio born 12 June 1973 is a Chilean French 1 filmmaker politician and perennial candidate From 2006 to 2010 he was a Socialist Party deputy in Chile s lower chamber In 2009 he quit the party and ran for President of the Republic as independent where he finished third with 20 of the vote He is currently the leader of the Progressive Party which he founded in 2010 Marco Enriquez OminamiEnriquez Ominami in 2018Member of the Chamber of Deputies of Chile for the District No 10 Valparaiso Region In office 11 March 2006 11 March 2010Personal detailsBornMarco Antonio Enriquez Gumucio 1973 06 12 12 June 1973 age 49 Santiago ChileNationalityChilean FrenchPolitical partyProgressive Party 2010 2022 Socialist Party 1990 2009 SpouseKaren DoggenweilerRelationsMiguel Enriquez father Manuela Gumucio mother Carlos Ominami adoptive father ChildrenManuela Enriquez Ominami DoggenweilerResidence s Santiago ChileAlma materUniversity of ChileOccupationPhilosopher politician and filmmakerKnown forCandidate for President of Chile 2009 2013 and 2021 SignatureWebsite 1 Enriquez Ominami is the son of Revolutionary Left Movement s historical leader Miguel Enriquez and sociologist Manuela Gumucio His adoptive father is former senator Carlos Ominami Enriquez Ominami is married to the Chilean TV hostess Karen Doggenweiler and has two children Because of his long name he is frequently called MEO or ME O both in writing and in speech Contents 1 Early life 2 Film and television career 3 Political career 4 Works 5 Further reading 6 References 7 External linksEarly life EditEnriquez Ominami was born in Santiago Chile 2 to Miguel Enriquez Espinosa the founder and secretary general of the Revolutionary Left Movement MIR and Manuela Gumucio Rivas daughter of Rafael Agustin Gumucio Vives a former senator and founder of the Falange Nacional political party 3 He is of Spanish German and Scottish descent by his father s side also Bolivian and Basque from his mother s side 4 In November 1973 two months after the military coup d etat which ousted the government of President Salvador Allende Enriquez Ominami and his family were expelled from the country via a military decree and barred from entering the country for the next ten years His father who stayed in the country to organize and lead an underground resistance against the Augusto Pinochet dictatorship was assassinated in October 1974 by DINA agents who uncovered his secret location in Santiago 3 Enriquez Ominami and his family found refuge in France where he grew up speaking French as his first language He completed his primary education at Lycee Victor Hugo in Paris between 1981 and 1986 He then finished his secondary education at Colegio Alianza Francesa and Saint George s College in Santiago 3 Film and television career EditFrom 1990 to 1995 Enriquez Ominami completed a bachelor s degree in Philosophy from the University of Chile where he was vice president of his major s student board In 1996 he attended an intensive workshop for film directors at La Femis in Paris 3 From 1998 Enriquez Ominami began working as executive director of Rivas y Rivas producing company In 2002 after producing and directing several shorts feature films reports television ads and television films he directed the political documentary Chile los heroes estan fatigados Chile the heroes are exhausted which was selected to open the 16th FIPA film festival in Biarritz The documentary was awarded at film festivals in Serbia and Montenegro and San Diego California In 2005 Enriquez Ominami created and presided the ChileMedios Foundation through which he developed several studies on local television audience behavior He worked as professor of film production in Chilean and Peruvian universities and collaborated in political campaigns for Ricardo Lagos and Carlos Ominami in Chile and also in Peru and Mexico 3 Political career Edit Enriquez Ominami with President of Brazil Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva In December 2005 Enriquez Ominami was elected deputy for District 10 in central Chile for a period of four years He obtained the highest vote in that district s history As deputy he worked on the Science and Technology and Agricultural commissions and presided the Investigating Commission on State funded advertisement and the Special Commission on the study of the Chilean political regime He has introduced around 150 bills many of which have been approved 3 In December 2008 Enriquez Ominami said he was available to compete with Jose Miguel Insulza and Eduardo Frei in the Concertacion presidential primaries However after claiming the Concertacion leadership changed the primary rules in order to bar him from the process Enriquez Ominami decided to run as an independent With the financial support of businessman Max Marambio he began the process of collecting nearly 36 000 signatures needed to register his independent candidacy He made extensive use of social networking Internet sites for this effect In June 2009 he resigned from the Socialist Party to meet the legal deadline Despite being relatively unknown Enriquez Ominami quickly rose in opinion polls garnering 10 of support by April 2009 capturing the leftist electorate dissatisfied with the choice of Christian Democrat Eduardo Frei as the Concertacion candidate For the parallel legislative elections he launched his own list of candidates which was split between independent candidates including three lawmakers seeking reelection and members of two minor parties that supported his candidacy the Humanist Party and the Ecologist Party He placed the strongest candidates in districts where Concertacion party leaders were vying for seats However though he made a strong showing Enriquez Ominami ultimately fell short and was eliminated in the first round of voting with 20 13 of the vote 5 His parliamentary list also failed to win any seats obtaining a low 4 of the vote After the election he refused to endorse either candidate saying Eduardo Frei and Sebastian Pinera are too much alike They don t represent hope nor change nor the future 6 On December 16 his economic advisor Paul Fontaine joined Pinera s runoff campaign 7 Nearly a week later another one of his economic advisors Luis Eduardo Escobar joined Frei s team 8 Finally four days before the election Enriquez Ominami held a press conference where he said he was going to vote for the candidate of the 29 meaning to vote for Frei but maintaining his supporters were free to choose their own candidate 9 In the 2013 General Election Enriquez Ominami competed for the Presidency of Chile for the second time while representing the Progressive Party This time he secured third place obtaining only 10 98 of the votes Enriquez Ominami also run for the Presidency of Chile in the General Election of 2017 He gathered 5 71 of the vote and placed sixth among 9 candidates Works EditAnimales politicos Dialogos filiales Enriquez Ominami Marco Ominami Pascual Carlos 2004 ISBN 978 956 247 333 0Further reading EditBunker Kenneth Navia Patricio 2013 Latin American Political Outsiders Revisited The Case of Marco Enriquez Ominami in Chile 2009 Journal of Politics in Latin America 5 2 3 35 References Edit El Mostrador El primer diario digital de Chile Noticias reportajes multimedia y ultimo minuto Elmostrador cl Retrieved 2012 01 12 TwitCar with Marco a b c d e f Pequeno resumen de la vida de Marco Archived 2010 01 05 at the Wayback Machine ONOFF Revista para la Industria Audiovisual Onoff cl Archived from the original on 2009 09 16 Retrieved 2012 01 12 2009 Elecciones in Spanish Ministerio del Interior Archived from the original on 2011 06 17 Retrieved 2009 12 17 Michael Warren 2009 12 13 Chile runoff pits Ex president against billionaire Google Associated Press Un asesor de Ominami se suma al equipo de Pinera La Prensa in Spanish 2009 12 16 nacion cl Ex asesor de EnrĂquez lo llama a acuerdo con Frei Lanacion cl 2009 12 22 Archived from the original on 2012 03 09 Retrieved 2012 01 12 24 Horas Enriquez Ominami entrega su respaldo a Frei 24horas cl Archived from the original on 2012 02 27 Retrieved 2012 01 12 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Marco Enriquez Ominami Official campaign web site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Marco Enriquez Ominami amp oldid 1125262937, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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