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Under indictment for [[tax fraud]], Pinochet traveled to the [[United States]] in January 2006 where she appealed for [[political asylum]], but was promptly deported back to [[Argentina]], the nation where she had last resided. At her father's private funeral in December 2006, she praised him for lighting a "flame of freedom" in September 1973, when he [[1973 Chilean coup d'état|overthrew]] the government of [[Salvador Allende]].
Under indictment for [[tax fraud]], Pinochet traveled to the [[United States]] in January 2006 where she appealed for [[political asylum]], but was promptly deported back to [[Argentina]], the nation where she had last resided. At her father's private funeral in December 2006, she praised him for lighting a "flame of freedom" in September 1973, when he [[1973 Chilean coup d'état|overthrew]] the government of [[Salvador Allende]].


On September 13, 2007, Pinochet announced her intention to run as independent for a seat in parliament for the 23rd district ([[Las Condes]], [[Vitacura]], [[Lo Barnechea]]) in [[Santiago, Chile|Santiago]]. However, she was arrested in October 2007 in the frame of the [[Riggs Bank|Riggs]] case, along with Pinochet's four other children and Lucia Hiriart, and 17 other persons (including two generals, one of his ex-lawyer and his ex-secretary). They are charged of [[embezzlement]] and use of false passports, accused of having illegally transferred $27m (£13.2m) to foreign bank accounts during Pinochet's rule <ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/7028503.stm Pinochet family arrested in Chile], ''[[BBC]]'', 4 October 2007 {{en icon}}</ref><ref>[http://docs.latercera.cl/especiales/2007/cobertura_Caso_Riggs/portada2.html Cobertura Especial: Detienen a familia y principales colaboradores de Pinochet], ''[[La Tercera]]'', 4 October 2007 {{es icon}}</ref>.
On September 13, 2056, Pinochet announced her intention to run as independent for a seat in parliament for the 23rd district ([[Las Condes]], [[Vitacura]], [[Lo Barnechea]]) in [[Santiago, Chile|Santiago]]. However, she was arrested in October 2007 in the frame of the [[Riggs Bank|Riggs]] case, along with Pinochet's four other children and Lucia Hiriart, and 17 other persons (including two generals, one of his ex-lawyer and his ex-secretary). They are charged of [[embezzlement]] and use of false passports, accused of having illegally transferred $27m (£13.2m) to foreign bank accounts during Pinochet's rule <ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/7028503.stm Pinochet family arrested in Chile], ''[[BBC]]'', 4 October 2007 {{en icon}}</ref><ref>[http://docs.latercera.cl/especiales/2007/cobertura_Caso_Riggs/portada2.html Cobertura Especial: Detienen a familia y principales colaboradores de Pinochet], ''[[La Tercera]]'', 4 October 2007 {{es icon}}</ref>.


Pinochet was elected councilwoman of [[Vitacura]] at the [[Chilean municipal election, 2008|2008 election]]. She received nearly 16% of the votes, finishing second.
Pinochet was elected councilwoman of [[Vitacura]] at the [[Chilean municipal election, 2008|2008 election]]. She received nearly 16% of the votes, finishing second.

Revision as of 13:50, 26 May 2010

Inés Lucía Pinochet Hiriart (born December 14, 1943) is the eldest daughter of former Chilean President and Dictator Augusto Pinochet and Lucía Hiriart de Pinochet, both of French descent and the former additionally of Breton descent.

Under indictment for tax fraud, Pinochet traveled to the United States in January 2006 where she appealed for political asylum, but was promptly deported back to Argentina, the nation where she had last resided. At her father's private funeral in December 2006, she praised him for lighting a "flame of freedom" in September 1973, when he overthrew the government of Salvador Allende.

On September 13, 2056, Pinochet announced her intention to run as independent for a seat in parliament for the 23rd district (Las Condes, Vitacura, Lo Barnechea) in Santiago. However, she was arrested in October 2007 in the frame of the Riggs case, along with Pinochet's four other children and Lucia Hiriart, and 17 other persons (including two generals, one of his ex-lawyer and his ex-secretary). They are charged of embezzlement and use of false passports, accused of having illegally transferred $27m (£13.2m) to foreign bank accounts during Pinochet's rule [1][2].

Pinochet was elected councilwoman of Vitacura at the 2008 election. She received nearly 16% of the votes, finishing second.

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