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Carlos Ominami

Carlos Octavio Ominami Pascual (born 18 June 1950 in Santiago) is a Chilean economist and politician, former parliamentarian and former Chilean Minister of State.

Carlos Ominami
Carlos Ominami in 2010
Senator of the Republic of Chile
In office
11 March 1994 – 11 March 2010
ConstituencyCircunscripción 5, V Región de Valparaíso
Minister of Economy
In office
11 March 1990 – 28 September 1992
Personal details
Born
Carlos Octavio Ominami Pascual

(1950-06-18) June 18, 1950 (age 72)
Santiago, Chile
Political partySocialist Party of Chile (PSC) (1984-2009)
Other political
affiliations
Convergencia Socialista (1978-1983)
SpouseManuela Gumucio Rivas (divorced)
ChildrenMarco Enríquez-Ominami Gumucio (adoptive)
Alma materUniversity of Chile
OccupationEconomist and politician
WebsiteCarlos Ominami

Family

Ominami is the son of Edith Pascual Pascual (1928–2022), of partially French ancestry. and Carlos Ominami Daza (1932–1996), the latter of whom was the son of Carlos Ominami Maza (おみなみまさお, Ominami Masao), a Japanese navy officer and hairdresser who immigrated to Iquique in 1914. Due to his Japanese heritage, he remains in contact with his Japanese ancestry, often visiting the Asian country.[1] He personally met Akihito, then-Emperor of Japan, in 2011.[1]

He is married to the journalist and sociologist Manuela Gumucio Rivas, daughter of the former parliamentarian Rafael Agustín Gumucio and ex-wife of the general secretary of the Revolutionary Left Movement (MIR), Miguel Enríquez (1944–1974). His only (adoptive) child is Marco Enríquez-Ominami, the offspring of his ex wife from a previous relationship, whom he adopted as his own son from an early age.[2]

Early career

He studied in Santiago at the Instituto Nacional and at the Faculty of Economics and Business in the University of Chile. During his student days he joined the Frente de Estudiantes Revolucionarios (FER), remaining a member until 1973.

He was active in the MIR from 1968. In 1973, following the deposition of President Salvador Allende, he went into exile.[3] He sought asylum in the Belgian embassy in Chile, then travelled to Brussels and then to Paris, where he took a doctorate in economics at the University of Paris in Nanterre.[3] He worked as a researcher, between 1975 and 1978 in the Centre d'Etudes Prospectives d'Economie Mathématiques Apliquée à la Planification (CEPREMAP); from 1978 to 1984 in the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) and in the Institut Français de Recherche pour le Développement en Cooperation.

From 1978 to 1983 he was active in Convergencia Socialista. Then he joined the Chilean Socialist Party (PSC), participating actively in its reconstruction.[4] He returned to Chile in 1984, working as adviser to the Latin American International Relations programme (RIAL), a branch of the United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (CEPAL) and between 1987 and 1989 he helped to set up the Latin American Centre for Economy and International Politics (CLEPI).

Role in the "Concertación"

After 1985, he began to emerge as one of the best-regarded left-wing economists, and in 1989 became assistant coordinator of the economic programme of the Concertación.

From March 1990 to September 1992 he served as Minister for the Economy under President Patricio Aylwin.[4] In 1993 he supported the nomination for President by the Concertación of Ricardo Lagos, who was defeated by the Christian Democrat (DC) candidate Eduardo Frei.[4]

The same year he was elected as Senator for Constituency No. 5, in the Valparaíso region, coming top of the poll with 33.31% of the votes.[5][6] At the end of 2001 he was re-elected, ahead of his DC rival Ignacio Walker.[7][8] As Senator he focussed on economic affairs and was chair of the standing committee on Business, and a member of the Public Works, Health, and other committees.

In June 2009 he announced that he was leaving the PSC in order to support his son's presidential ambitions.[9][10][11] Standing as an Independent candidate, he was defeated in the parliamentary elections in December of that year.[12][13]

In June 2011 he was awarded the Japanese honour "The Order of the Rising Sun" by the Emperor Akihito in the Imperial Palace in Tokyo.[14] This was in recognition of his contribution towards improving relations between the two states.

Published works

  • Nationalisations et Internationalisation, with Ch. A. Michalet. La Découverte/Maspero, Paris, 1983. 163 p.
  • Le Tiers Monde dans la Crise. La Découverte, París, 1984. 246 p.
  • The third industrial revolution (La tercera revolución industrial). G.E.L., Buenos Aires, 1986. 482 p.
  • To Change Life (Cambiar la Vida) (co-author). Editorial Melquíades, Santiago de Chile, 1988. 131 p.
  • Ripostes a la Crise en Amerique Latine (co-author). L'Harmatan, París, 1988. 189 p.
  • The Entry of Chile into international markets (La inserción de Chile en los mercados internacionales), with R. Madrid. Prospel-Cesoc, Santiago de Chile, 1989. 93 p.
  • The Challenge of Uncertainty (El desafío de la incertidumbre) (co-author). Editorial Nueva Sociedad, Santiago de Chile, 1988. 206 p.
  • Large Strategic Manoeuvres (Grandes maniobras estratégicas). Editorial Nueva Sociedad, Santiago de Chile, 1990. 210 p.
  • Political Animals: father-son dialogues (Animales políticos: diálogos filiales), with Marco Enríquez-Ominami. Planeta, Santiago de Chile, 2004.
  • The Silenced Debate (2009) (El debate silenciado: un testimonio). LOM, Santiago de Chile, 2009.
  • Secrets of the Concertación (Secretos de la Concertación: recuerdos para el futuro). Planeta, Santiago de Chile, 2011. 355 p. Chilean National Congress Library catalogue

References

  1. ^ a b "El regreso del Samurái" [The return of the Samurai]. La Tercera (in Spanish). 2011-06-24. Retrieved 2022-04-20.
  2. ^ El Mercurio (Santiago) "La Segunda". 7 April 2006. {{cite news}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  3. ^ a b El Mercurio (Santiago) "La Tercera". 13 April 2008. {{cite news}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  4. ^ a b c El Mercurio (Santiago). 27 October 2001. {{cite news}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  5. ^ at the Wayback Machine (archive index) Election results 1993
  6. ^ El Mercurio (Santiago). 9 March 1994. {{cite news}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  7. ^ at the Wayback Machine (archive index) Election results 2001
  8. ^ El Mercurio (Santiago). 17 December 2001. {{cite news}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  9. ^ "Ominami says goodbye: "I feel more socialist than ever" ". emol (El Mercurio online). 2009-06-27. Retrieved 2013-08-24.
  10. ^ "Ominami confirms resignation from the PS after 25 years of activism". La Tercera. 2009-06-27. Retrieved 2013-08-24.
  11. ^ . La Nación. 2009-06-27. Archived from the original on 2009-06-30. Retrieved 2013-08-24.
  12. ^ at the Wayback Machine (archive index) Election results 2009
  13. ^ . La Nación. 2009-12-13. Archived from the original on 2009-12-17. Retrieved 2013-08-24.
  14. ^ El Mercurio (Santiago). 24 June 2011. {{cite news}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)

External links

  • Japanese Embassy in Chile: Decoration for Carlos Ominami
  • at the Wayback Machine (archive index)
  • Library of Chilean National Congress
  • Display on the Prohumana web page
  • Interview in the Argentine newspaper Clarín, 29 May 2005
  • Interview, El Mercurio, 18 April 2007
  • Revue de la Régulation

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In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Ominami and the second or maternal family name is Pascual Carlos Octavio Ominami Pascual born 18 June 1950 in Santiago is a Chilean economist and politician former parliamentarian and former Chilean Minister of State Carlos OminamiCarlos Ominami in 2010Senator of the Republic of ChileIn office 11 March 1994 11 March 2010ConstituencyCircunscripcion 5 V Region de ValparaisoMinister of EconomyIn office 11 March 1990 28 September 1992Personal detailsBornCarlos Octavio Ominami Pascual 1950 06 18 June 18 1950 age 72 Santiago ChilePolitical partySocialist Party of Chile PSC 1984 2009 Other politicalaffiliationsConvergencia Socialista 1978 1983 SpouseManuela Gumucio Rivas divorced ChildrenMarco Enriquez Ominami Gumucio adoptive Alma materUniversity of ChileOccupationEconomist and politicianWebsiteCarlos Ominami Contents 1 Family 2 Early career 3 Role in the Concertacion 4 Published works 5 References 6 External linksFamily EditOminami is the son of Edith Pascual Pascual 1928 2022 of partially French ancestry and Carlos Ominami Daza 1932 1996 the latter of whom was the son of Carlos Ominami Maza おみなみまさお Ominami Masao a Japanese navy officer and hairdresser who immigrated to Iquique in 1914 Due to his Japanese heritage he remains in contact with his Japanese ancestry often visiting the Asian country 1 He personally met Akihito then Emperor of Japan in 2011 1 He is married to the journalist and sociologist Manuela Gumucio Rivas daughter of the former parliamentarian Rafael Agustin Gumucio and ex wife of the general secretary of the Revolutionary Left Movement MIR Miguel Enriquez 1944 1974 His only adoptive child is Marco Enriquez Ominami the offspring of his ex wife from a previous relationship whom he adopted as his own son from an early age 2 Early career EditHe studied in Santiago at the Instituto Nacional and at the Faculty of Economics and Business in the University of Chile During his student days he joined the Frente de Estudiantes Revolucionarios FER remaining a member until 1973 He was active in the MIR from 1968 In 1973 following the deposition of President Salvador Allende he went into exile 3 He sought asylum in the Belgian embassy in Chile then travelled to Brussels and then to Paris where he took a doctorate in economics at the University of Paris in Nanterre 3 He worked as a researcher between 1975 and 1978 in the Centre d Etudes Prospectives d Economie Mathematiques Apliquee a la Planification CEPREMAP from 1978 to 1984 in the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique CNRS and in the Institut Francais de Recherche pour le Developpement en Cooperation From 1978 to 1983 he was active in Convergencia Socialista Then he joined the Chilean Socialist Party PSC participating actively in its reconstruction 4 He returned to Chile in 1984 working as adviser to the Latin American International Relations programme RIAL a branch of the United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean CEPAL and between 1987 and 1989 he helped to set up the Latin American Centre for Economy and International Politics CLEPI Role in the Concertacion EditAfter 1985 he began to emerge as one of the best regarded left wing economists and in 1989 became assistant coordinator of the economic programme of the Concertacion From March 1990 to September 1992 he served as Minister for the Economy under President Patricio Aylwin 4 In 1993 he supported the nomination for President by the Concertacion of Ricardo Lagos who was defeated by the Christian Democrat DC candidate Eduardo Frei 4 The same year he was elected as Senator for Constituency No 5 in the Valparaiso region coming top of the poll with 33 31 of the votes 5 6 At the end of 2001 he was re elected ahead of his DC rival Ignacio Walker 7 8 As Senator he focussed on economic affairs and was chair of the standing committee on Business and a member of the Public Works Health and other committees In June 2009 he announced that he was leaving the PSC in order to support his son s presidential ambitions 9 10 11 Standing as an Independent candidate he was defeated in the parliamentary elections in December of that year 12 13 In June 2011 he was awarded the Japanese honour The Order of the Rising Sun by the Emperor Akihito in the Imperial Palace in Tokyo 14 This was in recognition of his contribution towards improving relations between the two states Published works EditNationalisations et Internationalisation with Ch A Michalet La Decouverte Maspero Paris 1983 163 p Le Tiers Monde dans la Crise La Decouverte Paris 1984 246 p The third industrial revolution La tercera revolucion industrial G E L Buenos Aires 1986 482 p To Change Life Cambiar la Vida co author Editorial Melquiades Santiago de Chile 1988 131 p Ripostes a la Crise en Amerique Latine co author L Harmatan Paris 1988 189 p The Entry of Chile into international markets La insercion de Chile en los mercados internacionales with R Madrid Prospel Cesoc Santiago de Chile 1989 93 p The Challenge of Uncertainty El desafio de la incertidumbre co author Editorial Nueva Sociedad Santiago de Chile 1988 206 p Large Strategic Manoeuvres Grandes maniobras estrategicas Editorial Nueva Sociedad Santiago de Chile 1990 210 p Political Animals father son dialogues Animales politicos dialogos filiales with Marco Enriquez Ominami Planeta Santiago de Chile 2004 The Silenced Debate 2009 El debate silenciado un testimonio LOM Santiago de Chile 2009 Secrets of the Concertacion Secretos de la Concertacion recuerdos para el futuro Planeta Santiago de Chile 2011 355 p Chilean National Congress Library catalogueReferences Edit a b El regreso del Samurai The return of the Samurai La Tercera in Spanish 2011 06 24 Retrieved 2022 04 20 El Mercurio Santiago La Segunda 7 April 2006 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a Missing or empty title help a b El Mercurio Santiago La Tercera 13 April 2008 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a Missing or empty title help a b c El Mercurio Santiago 27 October 2001 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a Missing or empty title help Elecciones gov cl at the Wayback Machine archive index Election results 1993 El Mercurio Santiago 9 March 1994 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a Missing or empty title help Elecciones gov cl at the Wayback Machine archive index Election results 2001 El Mercurio Santiago 17 December 2001 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a Missing or empty title help Ominami says goodbye I feel more socialist than ever emol El Mercurio online 2009 06 27 Retrieved 2013 08 24 Ominami confirms resignation from the PS after 25 years of activism La Tercera 2009 06 27 Retrieved 2013 08 24 Ominami resigns from PS calls for others not to follow La Nacion 2009 06 27 Archived from the original on 2009 06 30 Retrieved 2013 08 24 Elecciones gov cl at the Wayback Machine archive index Election results 2009 Defeats for Lavin Naranjo and Gazmuri in the senatorial election La Nacion 2009 12 13 Archived from the original on 2009 12 17 Retrieved 2013 08 24 El Mercurio Santiago 24 June 2011 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a Missing or empty title help External links EditJapanese Embassy in Chile Decoration for Carlos Ominami Chilean Senate biographical page at the Wayback Machine archive index Library of Chilean National Congress Interview with Carlos Ominami in the Socialist Gateway Display on the Prohumana web page Interview in the Argentine newspaper Clarin 29 May 2005 Interview El Mercurio 18 April 2007 Interview on Puerto Paralelo webpage Interview in El Mercurio about the 2009 elections Revue de la Regulation Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Carlos Ominami amp oldid 1143276769, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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