Baldo Prokurica

Baldo Prokurica
Minister of Defense
In office
18 September 2020 – 11 March 2022
PresidentSebastián Pinera
Preceded byMario Desbordes
Succeeded byMaya Fernández
Minister of Mining
In office
11 March 2018 – 18 September 2020
PresidentSebastián Pinera
Preceded byAurora Williams
Succeeded byJuan Carlos Jobet
Member of the Senate of Chile
In office
11 March 2002 – 11 March 2018
Preceded byIgnacio Pérez Walker
Succeeded byRafael Prohens
Constituency3rd Circumscription
Member of the Chamber of Deputies
In office
11 March 1990 – 11 March 2002
Preceded byDistrict created
Succeeded byAlberto Robles
Constituency6th District
Governor of Huasco Province
In office
1988 – 11 March 1990
Appointed byAugusto Pinochet
Succeeded byCarlos López Cortés
Personal details
Born (1958-07-02) 2 July 1958
PartyRenovación Nacional (RN)
SpouseAna María de Las Heras
ChildrenTwo
Alma materPontifical Catholic University of Chile (LL.B)
OccupationPolitician
ProfessionLawyer

Baldo Petar Prokurica Prokurica (born 2 July 1958) is a lawyer, academic, and politician of Croatian descent.[1][2]

A Chilean lawyer and politician of the National Renewal party, he served as a Senator for the 3rd Senatorial Circumscription, representing the Atacama Region, for two consecutive terms between 2002 and 2018.[3] Previously, he was a Member of the Chamber of Deputies for District No. 6 in the Atacama Region, serving three consecutive terms between 1990 and 2002.[3]

He served as Minister of Mining from 11 March 2018 to 18 December 2020, and as Minister of National Defense from 18 December 2020 to 11 March 2022, during the second administration of President Sebastián Piñera.[3]

Early life and education

Prokurica was born in Vallenar on 2 July 1958. He is the son of Juan Prokurica Arkelin and Kate Prokurica Pusic. He is married to Ana María de Lourdes de las Heras de Pablo and has two children, Juan Andrés and Francisco.[3]

He completed his primary education at Colegio San Francisco of Vallenar and at the Conciliar Seminary of La Serena between 1965 and 1971. He continued his secondary education at the same seminary, the Liceo de Hombres of Vallenar, and the Scuola Italiana of Santiago between 1972 and 1975.[3]

In 1976, he entered the Faculty of Law at the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile (PUC), where he obtained a degree in Legal and Social Sciences with a thesis titled Advances in Penology. He was admitted to the bar on 28 March 1988.[3]

Professional career

Prokurica worked as a legal clerk at the Labour Directorate for one year. He later engaged in agricultural activities and served on the Financing Commission for the construction of the El Toro Reservoir in the Atacama Region.[3]

Between 2003 and 2005, he served as a visiting professor at the University of Atacama in Copiapó.[3]

Political career

Prokurica began his political activity as a delegate of his faculty to the Student Federation of the PUC (FEUC), where he served for three years.[3]

In 1988, he was appointed Governor of the Huasco Province during the regime of Augusto Pinochet. During his administration, he expanded sewerage coverage to 95%, implemented potable water services for Domeyko, constructed the Hermanos Carrera and Estación health clinics, delivered social housing projects, and paved major streets in several residential neighborhoods of Vallenar.[3]

He later served as acting Intendant of the Atacama Region.[3]

In 1987, Prokurica joined the National Renewal party and assumed the position of vice president of the party in Vallenar.[3] In 1996, Prokurica was awarded by the National Mining Society of Chile (SONAMI) as the best parliamentarian.[3]

As of 30 March 2017, he was a member of the Political Commission of National Renewal, serving as First Vice President of the party.[3]

Between 11 March 2018 and 18 December 2020, Prokurica served as Minister of Mining. From that date until 11 March 2022, he served as Minister of National Defense during the second administration of President Sebastián Piñera Echenique.[3]

References

  1. ^ "MVEP • Press Release". www.mvep.hr. Retrieved 2021-07-05.
  2. ^ "Baldo Procurika". Archived from the original on 2013-01-16. Retrieved 2012-05-01.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o "Baldo Prokurica Prokurica". Biblioteca del Congreso Nacional de Chile. Retrieved 27 January 2026.