Talk:Eduardo Frei Montalva
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Assessment comment
{{Substituted comment|length=5495|lastedit=20121001030905|comment=In reading this short article, several questions came to my mind that
were not answered by the text. I think general strengthening is
needed, but I'm sorry to say I can't supply the answers I'm asking for.
{{nw=}}{{nw=}} Frei's life {{nw=}}{{nw=}}
There is very little said of possible motivating factors in Frei's personal background. Was he rich, poor?
Was his family famous or unknown? What motivated him in life? A few sentences could give us
a better idea of who he was and why he did what he did.
{{nw=}}{{nw=}} Frei's political trajectory {{nw=}}{{nw=}}
I get the impression from this article that Frei was something of an
opportunist. This is based solely on my reading of his political
party affiliations within this article. I don't know if it's true
or not. The article should clarify his
core political beliefs, loyalties, and interests.
The article states that Frei started his political career in the
Conservative Party, but then in 1938 was a co-founder of the Falange
Nacional. Was this a lurch to the right? Falangist parties are
usually fascist parties. Was this the case for the Falange Nacional?
Then the article says that the Falange Nacional became the Christian
Democratic Party of Chile. Was this a leftward move? I'm not sure of this,
but I think Christian Democrats are usually center-right, between
Social Democrats on the left and Falangists on the right. Could this
be discussed a bit more?
{{nw=}}{{nw=}} KGB involvement in support of Salvador Allende {{nw=}}{{nw=}}
While CIA involvement in Chilean politics is pretty well documented, I
have seen much less about the KGB in this context. The article states
that "Allende ... was backed by the KGB," and "His party was supported
by funds supplied by the Soviet Union." This statement is unsupported
by any references, which either should be supplied, or the statement should be
be softened somewhat (as in "It has been alleged by this or that person that his party was
supported by funds supplied by the Soviet Union"), or else removed.
{{nw=}}{{nw=}} Frei's reforms while President {{nw=}}{{nw=}}
The reforms attributed to Frei sound leftish: Social Promotion,
Agrarian Reform, Education Reform, Neighborhood Associations.
But otherwise, he sounds like a rightist.
Were these reforms
in fact popular ones, or were they some sort of rightist
disinformation obscuring their true aims? Again, this article seems
to put Frei all over the political spectrum. Clarification is
needed.
{{nw=}}{{nw=}} The "Totalitarian Project" {{nw=}}{{nw=}}
According to the article, Frei (out of office at this point) and the Christian
Democrats supported the coup against Allende. The following sentence
is problematic for me:
In November 1973 Frei wrote a historic letter to Mariano Rumor,
President of the International Christian Democrats, endorsing the
Armed Forces intervention and denouncing the attempt by Allende
to impose in Chile a communist dictatorship.
If the letter is indeed historic, a link should be provided so we can go read it.
Frei may indeed have written such a letter, but this sentence obscures
who claimed that Allende would impose a communist dictatorship. Was
it Frei himself in the letter? If so, then quote it:
In November 1973 Frei wrote a historic letter to Mariano Rumor,
President of the International Christian Democrats, endorsing the
Armed Forces intervention and denouncing the attempt by Allende
"to impose in Chile a communist dictatorship" (but using Frei's actual words if they are known).
Was Allende in fact trying to impose a communist dictatorship? I
believe not, but the belief that he was is core among conservatives,
rightists, fascists, and falangists, and of US
Republicans. It cannot be allowed to stand without attribution to
reliable sources.
It sounds (arguably) as if the article's author himself is
supplying the opinion that Allende was trying to impose a
communist dictatorship in Chile.
--Chethcoat 19:03, 5 January 2007 (UTC)
Swiss Nationality
In the Wikipedia Article is written that President Eduardo Frei-Motalva's father was a Swiss-born, and that he came from Austria. This is not completely true as he didn't come from Austria. Correction: Eduardo Frei Montalva's father was Eduard Frei-Schlinz. He was Swiss Citizen and came from Nesslau-Krummenau, Kanton St. Gallen (German speaking part of Switzerland).
(Mention of source: Berner Zeitung, January 10, 2010) / Historian — Preceding unsigned comment added by 188.155.46.214 (talk) 03:04, 1 October 2012 (UTC)
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Swiss Nationality
In the Wikipedia Article is written that Eduardo Frei-Motalva father was a Swiss-born, and that he came from Austria. This is not completely true. Correction: Eduardo Frei Montalva's father was Eduard Frei-Schlinz. He was Swiss citizen of Nesslau-Krummenau, Kanton St. Gallen (German speaking part of Switzerland).
(Mention of source: Berner Zeitung, January 10, 2010) / Historian — Preceding unsigned comment added by 188.155.46.214 (talk) 03:07, 1 October 2012 (UTC) }}
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