Vlado Mirosevic

Vlado Mirosevic Verdugo (born 23 May 1987)[2] is a Chilean political scientist and politician who served as President of the Chamber of Deputies of Chile in 2022 to 2023.

Vlado Mirosevic was born in Arica in 1987, and has Croatian ancestry from his mother's side of the family.

Mirosevic studied political science at the Central University of Chile in Santiago and did afterwards study a master in digital journalism in the University Mayor (Universidad Mayor) Mirosevic published investigations about international agencies such as the United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America (Comision Economica para America Latina - CEPAL) and published documents about public youth politics [3] and social politics.

Mirosevic was formerly a part of the ChileFirst party, which was founded in 2007 by a group of dissidents from the coalition led by Fernando Flores Labra.

In the parliamentary elections of 2013, Vlado ran as deputy candidate for district 1 which includes the communes of Arica, Camarones, General Lagos y Putre.

[citation needed] Regarding transparent financing of political campaigns, Mirosevic presented together with Giorgio Jackson a proposal, which was approved in the Chamber of Deputies, to eliminate so-called reserved contributions (Spanish: aportes resevados), which meant that companies could donate big sums to political parties.

[13] The Chamber of Deputies also approved the proposal of Mirosevic and Jackson to prohibit businesses and legal organisations from donating money for political campaigns, thus only allowing economic contributions from individual citizens.

[15][16] Mirosevic denounced the lobby publicly in a wide report in the newspaper El Mercurio,[17] which became a scandalous case for Farcas.