Gastón Frez

Gastón Frez
Minister-Director of the Office of National Planning
In office
1982–1982
Preceded byLuis Danús
Succeeded bySergio Pérez Hormázabal
President-Executive of Codelco
In office
1976–1981
Preceded byRolando Ramos Muñoz
Personal details
Born
Chile
Died
Chile
Military service
AllegianceChile
Branch/serviceChilean Army
RankGeneral
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Gastón Frez Arancibia was a Chilean Army general and state official who, during the military regime of Augusto Pinochet, held senior positions in Chile’s state mining and planning institutions.

He served as President-Executive of the state copper company Codelco from 1976 to 1981 and briefly as Minister-Director of the Office of National Planning (ODEPLAN) in 1982. Frez’s legacy is mainly associated with the consolidation of Chile’s state-owned copper sector during the Pinochet era.

Some analysts describe him as part of the «military-bureaucratic» current within the dictatorship that sought to preserve strategic public enterprises while the broader economy moved toward liberalization.