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Pedro Nolasco Gandarillas Luco (1839–1891)

Pedro Nolasco Gandarillas Luco (December 25, 1839 - November 11, 1891) was a Chilean politician. He was born in Santiago. He was a graduate of the Instituto Nacional General José Miguel Carrera. He served in the Government of Chile under Presidents Domingo Santa Maria and José Manuel Balmaceda.

Preceded byRamón Barros Luco Minister of Finance of Chile September 5 – October 13, 1885 Succeeded byHermógenes Pérez de Arce Lopetegui Preceded by Minister of Finance of Chile July 11 – October 23, 1889 Succeeded byPedro Montt Preceded by Minister of Finance of Chile January 21 – August 11, 1890 Succeeded by