Hatuey de Camps
Dominican politician (1947–2016)
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- Hatuey de Camps Jiménez (29 June 1947 – 26 August 2016) was a politician from the Dominican Republic.
- Biography He was born on 29 June 1947, in Cotuí (then in the province of La Vega, at present in the province of Sánchez Ramírez).
- His mother was Orfelina Jiménez Jerez, a teacher.
- In the late seventies he married Dominican actress and singer Cecilia García, with whom had two sons: Hatuey and Luis Miguel de Camps García, afterwards divorced.
- Germán and De Camps divorced in 1990.
Hatuey de Camps Jiménez (29 June 1947 – 26 August 2016) was a politician from the Dominican Republic. He served as president of the Lower House of the Congress of the Dominican Republic from 1979 to 1982, and Secretary of State (today Minister of the Presidency) of the Dominican Republic from 1982 to 1986.
Biography
He was born on 29 June 1947, in Cotuí (then in the province of La Vega, at present in the province of Sánchez Ramírez). His father was Miguel Ángel de Camps Cortes, a Dominican politician of Catalan descent, deputy consul-general in Hamburg and ambassador to Nicaragua, landowner, violinist and founding member of the National Symphonic Orchestra. His mother was Orfelina Jiménez Jerez, a teacher.
His first born son is Raul de Camps Narpier, whom he had with the journalist and TV Producer Irene Narpier. In the late seventies he married Dominican actress and singer Cecilia García, with whom had two sons: Hatuey and Luis Miguel de Camps García, afterwards divorced. Then he married television presenter, TV producer and former Miss Dominican Republic 1980 Milagros Germán, with whom he had three children: Milagros Marina, Álvaro Hatuey, and Andreas Salomé de Camps Germán. Germán and De Camps divorced in 1990.
He married for a third time, with the American heiress Dominique Blühdorn, daughter of the Frenchwoman Yvette M. LeMarrec (a native of Paris) and the Austrian investor Karl G. Blühdorn (a native of Vienna), founder of the extinct Gulf and Western, and developer in Dominican Republic of Casa de Campo and Heights of Chavón. With Blühdorn he has fathered four children, three of them triplets: Gabriela Yvette, Charles, Alexandra and Olivia.
De Camps has ten children in total from his three marriages.
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