Florencio Durán
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Florencio Durán Bernales was a Chilean physician, lawyer, and politician. As member of the Radical Party of Chile he served as President of the Senate of Chile from 1941 to 1944. He ran also as precandidate for the Radical Party in 1942 but lost to Juan Antonio Ríos, who then won the elections.
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Preceded by | President of the Senate of Chile 1941 – 1944 |
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Pre-Republican Chile (1812–1833) |
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First Republic 1833 Constitution (1833–1925) |
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Second Republic 1925 Constitution (1925–1973) |
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Third Republic 1980 Constitution Transition to democracy (1990–present) |
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