Francisco Javier Orrego Gutiérrez (born 6 October 1986) is a Chilean lawyer, politician, pundit and television personality.
[2][3] He has gained notoriety in the media, particularly on the debate show Sin filtros,[4] characterized by his direct confrontational style.
[7][8] He is also a recognized defender of the individual capitalization system (AFP)[9] and has defined himself as an anticommunist and follower of Jaime Guzmán.
[10] Orrego was born in Vina del Mar, but he grew up in Quilpué and studied at Colegio Champagnat in Villa Alemana.
His thesis consisted of a comparative analysis between the constitutions of Ecuador and Bolivia within the framework of the Chilean constituent process.