Rafael de la Barra López

Rafael de la Barra López
House of Representatives, Democratic Republic of Chile
In office
1855–1864
Preceded by José Vergara Galeas
Succeeded by Nicolás Figueroa Brito
Constituency Quillota and Limache
Personal details
Born 1810
 Chile, Santiago de Chile, Chile
Died 1894
 Chile, Santiago, Chile
Citizenship Chile
Nationality Chilean
Political party Conservative Party
Occupation Lawyer

Rafael de la Barra López (1810–1894) was a Chilean lawyer and politician. He was born in Santiago in 1810. He died in the same city in 1894. He was the son of Juan Francisco de la Barra Loaiza and Mercedes López Villaseñor, and nephew of Melchor León de la Barra.

Professional career

Rafael de la Barra López studied at the Instituto Nacional and graduated as a lawyer on 11 December 1840. He taught civil law classes at the Institute and later at the University of Chile. He worked as a lawyer for the Municipality of Santiago and the Administration.

Political career

Rafael de la Barra López joined the Conservative Party, supporting the candidacy of Manuel Bulnes and Manuel Montt, earning him the appointment as Secretary of the Ministry of Finance. He made trips to Europe on behalf of Chile, as plenipotentiary minister to London, Berlin and Moscow.

He was elected MP for Quillota three times between 1855 and 1864, integrating the Standing Committee on Finance and Industry, as well as Education and Welfare. He was Clerk of the House of Representatives in 1859.

He became Plenipotentiary Minister of Chile to the Vatican in 1870 and member of the Legation in the United States in 1876.

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