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Nationality
  
Chilean

Name
  
Anselmo Sule

Spouse(s)
  
Fresia Fernandez

Role
  
Politician


Alma mater
  
Died
  
2002, Santiago, Chile

Occupation
  
Lawyer

Education
  
University of Chile

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Born
  
January 27, 1934Santiago, Chile (
1934-01-27
)

Children
  
Three children, including Alejandro Sule

Website
  
Biography at the Chilean Library of Congress (Spanish)

Political party
  
Social Democrat Radical Party

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Vladimir Anselmo Sule Candia (January 27, 1934 – Santiago, June 7, 2002) was a Chilean politician, member of the Radical Party and, afterwards, of the Social Democrat Radical Party. Sule Candia was also world vice president of Socialist International.

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Early, and personal life

Anselmo Sule Candia was born in Santiago, on January 27, 1934; his parents were Anselmo Sule Redovnicovic and Rosa Candia Gamonal. He lived his childhood in the city of Los Andes; there are reports that he was born there. Sule studied Law in the University of Chile, where he graduated in 1956 with his thesis "El sindicalismo argentino" (English: The Argentinian Syndicalism).

In 1958, he begins to work as professor in the Syndical School of the University of Chile. Sule also married Fresia Fernández that year in Osorno; he had three children with Fernández: Tatiana, Claudio, and Alejandro Miguel. Alejandro would later become a member of the Chamber of Deputies of Chile.

According to La Cuarta, Sule held a friendship with important politicians such as Erich Honecker, Tony Blair, and Fidel Castro, throughout his life. Sule was also a freemason, and a firefighter, member of the Bomberos de Chile.

Political career

Sule Candia joined the Radical Party of Chile in 1950, and he was president of the party between 1972 and 1973. Sule also was member of the National Congress of Chile, between 1969 and 1973, representing the VI O'Higgins Region and the Colchagua Province. He also was, during two terms, National Councillor of the College of Lawyers of Chile.

Following the 1973 Chilean coup d'etat, Sule was detained and taken to the Dawson Island together with other members of the Unidad Popular. From 1975 until 1990, he lived in different countries, such as Venezuela, Mexico, and Uruguay (where he obtained Uruguayan citizenship). During this time, he was world vice president of Socialist International.

Once Chile completed its transition to democracy, he came back to Chile, and once again was elected senator for the O'Higgins Region, holding the office between 1990 and 1998. Sule Candia also was president of the Social Democrat Radical Party.

Death

Anselmo Sule Candia died on June 7, 2002, at age 68, of brain cancer. Posthumously, Sule recovered his Chilean citizenship, which he had lost during the military regime.

References

Anselmo Sule Wikipedia


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