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Chile's Kast names Quiroz finance minister, taps Pinochet defenders for cabinet

The Chilean President elect Jose Antonio Kast named Jorge Quiroz, an economist, as his finance minister on Tuesday. He is part of a?cabinet that also includes two lawyers who supported dictator Augusto Pinochet. This move has re-ignited tensions about human rights in advance of Kast's inauguration.

Kast also named Daniel Mas as the new head of the Mining Ministry. Chile is the second largest lithium and copper producer in the world.

Quiroz was already on the list of businessmen that the incoming president had informed.

Quiroz was Kast's principal economic advisor. He holds a doctorate in Economics from Duke University, the U.S. Quiroz said Chile's economy is in a "decline" and that it can be improved by addressing security, deregulations, cutting corporate tax, and making?fiscal adjustment. This was an issue that was raised during the presidential election.

Mas is a businessman and vice-president of Confederation of Production and Commerce. He has a long and successful career in the private sector. His work includes real estate, construction and financial services. He will also be the minister for economic development.

Kast who will be taking office on 11th March, also appointed two attorneys that defended Pinochet a brutal dictator who ruled Chile between 1973 and 1990.

Fernando Rabat will now lead the Ministry of Justice and Human Rights. This ministry is still responsible for cases relating to the dictatorship. When rumors of his nomination leaked, human rights groups and families of those killed under Pinochet's rule criticized Rabat.

Pinochet died in 2006. Pinochet died in 2006.

After Pinochet was arrested in London, England in 1998, the Defense Minister Fernando Barros defended him and fought to free him.

Pinochet, who was initially arrested and extradited from Chile to Spain on charges of torture, murder?and crimes against humanity before returning in 2000 for medical reasons.

Kast?also named Francisco Perez Mackenna minister of foreign affairs. Perez Mackenna was the manager of?the Luksic billionaire family's business interests for nearly 30 years.

Trinidad Steinert will head the Ministry of Public Security. This is a key role in fulfilling Kast’s campaign promise of cracking down on crime. (Reporting and editing by Cassandra Garrison, Thomas Derpinghaus and Cassandra Garrison)

(source: Reuters)