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coalition of left-leaning political parties as a member of the
Socialist Party. Following the end of military rule, Insulza was appointed Chilean Ambassador for International Cooperation in 1990. He became Director of Multilateral Economic Affairs at the
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equivalent to "dumbass". Insulza later received the support of several OAS members, including the US, and Chávez conceded he had gone too far with his words. In April 2008, Chávez congratulated
Insulza for stating in a presentation before the
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and Vice
President of the International Cooperation Agency (AGCI) some time later. He became a member of the Chilean Association of Political Science, the Bar Association, and the Chilean Council of International Relations.
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in Chile, for his tank-like drive and reputation due to his ability to take political heat with little apparent damage. He is married to
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prestigious Human Rights Award in 2008. In 2014 Insulza was awarded the prestigious Kalman H. Silvert Award presented by the
Council on Hemispheric Affairs.
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started the "Inter-American
Democratic Charter and Mr. Insulza" program, to inform Insulza every month of human rights abuses taking place in the Americas.
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instigator.) Three days later, Chávez responded to Insulza by calling for his resignation and referring to him as a
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1035:"Checkmate by Default: Insulza Wins OAS Race because he is the Sole Candidate that Remains"
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Insulza returned to Chile in early 1988 and joined the
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958:"OAS Head Insulza Faulted for Inaction"
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598:(MAPU) from 1969 to 1973. He ran for
1885:Socialist Party of Chile politicians
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1698:Social Green Regionalist Federation
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1003:Biography at OAS site
581:in Chile until 1973.
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1779:Christian Democratic
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1374:Juan Ignacio Latorre
1266:Pedro Araya Guerrero
928:"Inflaming Honduras"
692:Insulza was elected
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424:Ana Salinas Cordovez
414:Georgina Núñez Reyes
1671:Alejandro Kusanovic
1572:José García Ruminot
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1356:Ricardo Lagos Weber
1230:José Miguel Insulza
1077:Juan Gabriel Valdés
932:The Washington Post
701:Luis Ernesto Derbez
579:Catholic University
571:University of Chile
543:University of Chile
511:from 2005 to 2015.
436:University of Chile
297:Juan Gabriel Valdés
53:José Miguel Insulza
1590:Alfonso de Urresti
1455:Juan Castro Prieto
1050:Political offices
1041:Biography by CIDOB
938:on August 29, 2013
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