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Alfredo Alcaino's name appears on the list of guests of the 1985 [[Le Cercle]] meeting in Washington D.C. next to [[Francisco Bulnes]] under [[Chile]].
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'''Alfredo Alcaíno''''s name appears on the list of guests of the 1985 [[Le Cercle]] meeting in Washington D.C. next to [[Francisco Bulnes]] under [[Chile]]. His identification is unknown, but most likely Alfredo Alcaíno Barros (1926-2018). A less likely possibilty is the much younger Alfredo Alcaíno de Esteve.
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==Alfredo Alcaíno Barros==
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Biography: Born Santiago. Chile, January 10. [[1926]]; admitted to the bar in 1953. Educated at the Universidad de Chile. Mayor, Municipality of Providencia, 1971-1981. Attomey General Lan Chile 1958-1961. President of Caja de Previsien de los Ferrocarriles del Estado, 1961-1964; Member Council, Member of Chilean Bar Association,1965-1971.<ref>https://isgp-studies.com/le-cercle-membership-list</ref>
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He was mayor of the upscale Santiago neighborhood Providencia<ref>https://www.emol.com/noticias/Nacional/2016/05/24/804333/Quienes-son-las-otras-personalidades-que-son--hijos-los-ilustres-de-Providencia.html</ref>, which also is the headquarters of the [[Pia Union]], where the priest [[Fernando Karadima]] ran a network of [[VIP/Paedophile]] sexual abuse and [[sexual blackmail|blackmail]].
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During his administration, the avenue ''11 de Septiembre'' was built, which he named after the day the [[Chile/1973 coup d'état|military seized power in 1973]].
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He was founder of the liberal-conservative party [[Renovación Nacional]] in the late [[1980s]].<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20191125083521/https://nuevaprovidencia.cl/2018/12/31/fallece-ex-alcalde-alfredo-alcaino-barros/</ref>
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==Alfredo Alcaíno de Esteve==
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He took a law degree from the [[Pontifical Catholic University of Chile]] in 1978. He is senior partner and founder of ''Alcaíno Lawyers''(1978).<ref>https://www.alcainoabogados.cl/en/equipo/alfredo-alcaino/</ref>
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He is an arbitrator of the Arbitration and Mediation Center, Santiago Chamber of Commerce and a former Counselor of the [[Public Study Center]] (CEP).
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He is a counselor of the [[SOFOFA Corporate Governance Center]].
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Revision as of 04:13, 28 March 2022

Person.png Alfredo AlcainoRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(lawyer, politician, deep state operative)
NationalityChilean
Member ofLe Cercle
InterestsPia Union
An unknown Cercle visitor.

Alfredo Alcaíno's name appears on the list of guests of the 1985 Le Cercle meeting in Washington D.C. next to Francisco Bulnes under Chile. His identification is unknown, but most likely Alfredo Alcaíno Barros (1926-2018). A less likely possibilty is the much younger Alfredo Alcaíno de Esteve.

Alfredo Alcaíno Barros

Biography: Born Santiago. Chile, January 10. 1926; admitted to the bar in 1953. Educated at the Universidad de Chile. Mayor, Municipality of Providencia, 1971-1981. Attomey General Lan Chile 1958-1961. President of Caja de Previsien de los Ferrocarriles del Estado, 1961-1964; Member Council, Member of Chilean Bar Association,1965-1971.[1]

He was mayor of the upscale Santiago neighborhood Providencia[2], which also is the headquarters of the Pia Union, where the priest Fernando Karadima ran a network of VIP/Paedophile sexual abuse and blackmail.

During his administration, the avenue 11 de Septiembre was built, which he named after the day the military seized power in 1973.

He was founder of the liberal-conservative party Renovación Nacional in the late 1980s.[3]

Alfredo Alcaíno de Esteve

He took a law degree from the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile in 1978. He is senior partner and founder of Alcaíno Lawyers(1978).[4]

He is an arbitrator of the Arbitration and Mediation Center, Santiago Chamber of Commerce and a former Counselor of the Public Study Center (CEP).

He is a counselor of the SOFOFA Corporate Governance Center.

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