Felipe Harboe

This name uses Spanish naming customs: the first or paternal family name is Harboe and the second or maternal family name is Bascuñán.
Felipe Harboe Bascuñán
Senator for Bío Bío
Assumed office
March 11, 2014
Preceded by Mariano Ruiz-Esquide Jara
Deputy from Santiago
In office
March 19, 2009  March 11, 2014
Preceded by Carolina Tohá Morales
Succeeded by Giorgio Jackson Drago
Deputy minister of Interior
President Ricardo Lagos
Michelle Bachelet
Succeeded by Patricio Rosende Lynch
Personal details
Born (1972-07-20) July 20, 1972
Eindhoven, The Netherlands
Political party Party for Democracy
Other political
affiliations
Nueva Mayoría
Spouse(s) Katia Trusich Ortiz
Children 2
Alma mater Central University of Chile
Profession Lawyer

Felipe Harboe Bascuñán (born July 20, 1972 in Eindhoven, Netherlands) is a Dutch-born Chilean politician from the Party for Democracy and current Senator in Congress. He is a former Deputy Interior MInister of Chile and acting Minister of the Interior and a Deputy in Congress.

Early years

Harboe received his law degree from the Central University of Chile. During the government of Ricardo Lagos, Harboe served on the Santiago Intendancy, in the Ministry of the Secretary-General of the Presidency of Chile, and in the Ministry of the Interior of Chile as Deputy Minister of the Carabineros de Chile. He was named Deputy Interior Minister on January 30, 2006 by Lagos, and continued there when Michelle Bachelet took office. As Undersecretary, Harboe had to take the oath of office of the new ministers during the change in administrations on March 11, 2006.

Felipe Harboe Bascuñán

Deputy Minister of the Interior

The position of Deputy Minister of the Interior is of great importance because it is responsible for coordinating the matters of public security and maintaining public order within the country. His main areas of specific work have been controlling major protests, like the 2006 student protests in Chile, strikes, unemployment, and anything else that threatens public order. Before the creation of the National Intelligence Agency of Chile (Agencia Nacional de Inteligencia de Chile), Harboe supervised the Public Security and Information Department (Dirección de Seguridad Pública e Informaciones, known as La Oficina). Currently he coordinates the work of the Carabineros and the Police Investigations (the Forces of Order and Security, Fuerzas de Orden y Seguridad) to fight crime.

After the resignation of Belisario Velasco on January 3, 2008, Harboe assumed the position of acting Minister of the Interior, the first time that office has been held in the nation's history.

In December 2008, Harboe resigned to his post of Undersecretary and started to organize a campaign to be elected as Deputy for the District 22 of Santiago Centro for the next Parliamentary Elections.

On March 13, 2009, Harboe was appointed by his party to take the vacant seat of former Deputy Carolina Tohá, who was chosen one day earlier by President Michelle Bachelet as Minister Secretary General of Government, in the District 22 of Santiago Centro, the same seat that he was campaigning for, and for which he is expected to run in the next Parliamentary Elections. He was sworn in on March 19, 2009.

Preceded by
Jorge Correa Sutil
Deputy Secretary of Interior
2006-2008
Succeeded by
Patricio Rosende
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