# Hugo Zepeda Barrios

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Chilean politician

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Hugo Zepeda Barrios President of the Senate of Chile In office 10 May 1962 – 15 May 1965 Preceded by Hernán Videla Lira Succeeded by Hermes Ahumada Member of the Senate of Chile In office 3 December 1957 – 15 May 1965 Preceded by Raúl Marín Balmaceda Constituency 2nd Provincial Agrupation (Atacama and Coquimbo) Member of the Chamber of Deputies of Chile In office 15 May 1933 – 3 December 1957 Succeeded by Julio Mercado Illanes Constituency 23rd Departamental Agrupation (Osorno and Río Negro) Personal details Born (1907-01-09)9 January 1907 Ovalle, Chile Died 9 January 1998(1998-01-09) (aged 91) Coquimbo, Chile Party Liberal Party (1938–1966) Republican Party (1982–1988) Liberal-Republican Union (1988–1990) Liberal Party (1988–1990) Spouse Ana Coll Juliá Children Six: Hugo, Patricio, Gonzalo, Rodrigo, María Isabel and Ana María Parent(s) Gonzalo Zepeda Perry Cristina Barrios Flores Alma mater University of Chile (LL.B) Occupation Politician Profession Lawyer

**Hugo Alejandro Zepeda Barrios** (4 June 1907 – 9 January 1998) was a [Chilean](/source/Chilean_people) [politician](/source/Politician) and [lawyer](/source/Lawyer) who served as [President of the Senate of Chile](/source/Senate_of_Chile).[1]

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** Chile, BCN Biblioteca del Congreso Nacional de (2020). ["Hugo Alejandro Zepeda Barrios. Reseñas biográficas parlamentarias"](https://www.bcn.cl/historiapolitica/resenas_parlamentarias/wiki/Hugo_Alejandro_Zepeda_Barrios). *bcn.cl*. Retrieved 2021-08-05.

## External links

- [BCN Profile](https://www.bcn.cl/historiapolitica/resenas_parlamentarias/wiki/Hugo_Alejandro_Zepeda_Barrios)

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