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Isabel Allende (politician)

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Deputy  Eugenio Tuma
Preceded by  Osvaldo Andrade
Spouse  Romilio Tambutti
Preceded by  Ricardo Nunez
Role  Chilean Politician
Succeeded by  Patricio Walker
Name  Isabel (politician)
Preceded by  Jorge Pizarro
Preceded by  Adriana Munoz

Isabel Allende (politician)

Parents  Hortensia Bussi, Salvador Allende
Siblings  Beatriz Allende, Carmen Paz Allende
Children  Marcia Tambutti Allende, Gonzalo Meza Allende
Grandparents  Salvador Allende Castro, Ciro Bussi, Laura Gossens Uribe
Similar People  Salvador Allende, Hortensia Bussi, Camilo Escalona, Beatriz Allende, Isabel Allende

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Isabel Allende Bussi (born January 18, 1945 in Santiago de Chile) is a Chilean Socialist Party politician and the daughter of former president of Chile Salvador Allende, and his wife, Hortensia Bussi. From 1994 to 2010 she was a deputy and in March 2010 she became a Senator for the Atacama Region. On 28 February 2014, Allende was selected as president of the Senate, as of 11 March 2014, making her the first woman president of the body in Chilean history.

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She went to the Maisonette College, and unlike her sisters, was initially attracted to the Catholic Church and received her first communion. In 1962, at the age of 17 she began studying sociology, and joined the university's socialist brigade. Five years later she accompanied her father to the congress of the Socialist Party in Chile.

Her first marriage with Sergio Meza, son of Gonzalo Meza Allende, did not last long, but they had a son Gonzal. With her second husband, Romilio Tambutti, she had a daughter named Marcia.

On 11 September 1973, the day of the military coup led by General Augusto Pinochet, Isabel was the last person to enter the presidential palace. After the military began to bomb the presidential palace, and the outcome was already clear, her father ordered the women to leave.

Isabel obtained political asylum in Mexico, with her mother and sister, where she spent sixteen years in exile, before returning to Chile in 1989, in the final stretch of the military regime.

On returning to her homeland, Allende began a successful political career; after Chile's return to democracy in 1990, she was elected as a member of the Chamber of Deputies, serving as its President between 2003 and 2004, becoming the second woman to do so after Adriana Muñoz.

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