Liste der venezolanischen Botschafter in Spanien
Die venezolanische Botschaft befindet sich in der Calle del Capitán Haya 1 in Madrid.
Ernennung/Akkreditierung | Name | Bemerkungen | ernannt von | akkreditiert während der Regierung von | Posten verlassen |
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1846 | Fermín Toro | Carlos Soublette | Isabella II. | 1846 | |
1852 | Francisco Michelena y Rojas | José Gregorio Monagas | 1854 | ||
1858 | Mauricio Berrizbeitia | Julián Castro Contreras | 1860 | ||
1860 | Fermín Toro | Manuel Felipe de Tovar | 1861 | ||
1863 | Antonio Guzmán Blanco | 1870–1877,1879–1884, und 1886–1887: Präsident von Venezuela. | Juan Crisóstomo Falcón | 1866 | |
1868 | Laureano Zavarce | Guillermo Tell Villegas | Francisco Serrano Domínguez | 1868 | |
1869 | Guillermo Tell Villegas | 1868, 1870 and 1892 Geschäftsführender Leiter der Executive, zweimal Außenminister | Guillermo Tell Villegas | Francisco Serrano Domínguez | 1872 |
1873 | José María Rojas Espaillat | Antonio Guzmán Blanco | Estanislao Figueras | 1876 | |
1882 | Eduardo Calcaño y Panizza | Antonio Guzmán Blanco | Emilio Castelar | 1886 | |
1890 | Carlos Rangel Garbiras | Raimundo Andueza Palacio | Alfons XIII. | 1891 | |
1891 | Marco Antonio Saluzzo | Raimundo Andueza Palacio | 1892 | ||
1893 | Tomás Michelena | Joaquín Crespo | 1893 | ||
1893 | Fernando Arvelo | Joaquín Crespo | 1896 | ||
1895 | Juan Pietri | Joaquín Crespo | 1896 | ||
1896 | José Escolástico Andrade Troconis | (* 1838 in Mérida (Venezuela); † 20. März 1902 in New York City), Bruder von Ignacio Andrade, 1893: Gesandter in Washington, D. C.[1] | Joaquín Crespo | 1899 | |
1900 | Bernabé Planas | Cipriano Castro | 1901 | ||
1910 | Pedro César Dominici | Juan Vicente Gómez | 1911 | ||
1914 | José Ignacio Cárdenas | Victorino Márquez Bustillos | 1925 | ||
1910 | Esteban Gil Borges | 1919–1921 und 1936–1941 Außenminister | Juan Vicente Gómez | 1918 | |
1920 | José Antonio Martínez Méndez | Juan Vicente Gómez | 1921 | ||
1916 | Pedro Emilio Coll | Juan Vicente Gómez | 1924 | ||
1927 | Gumersindo Torres | Juan Vicente Gómez | 1929 | ||
1929 | Alberto Urbaneja | Juan Bautista Pérez | 1932 | ||
1931 | Juan Bautista Pérez | 1929–1931: Präsident | Juan Vicente Gómez | Niceto Alcalá Zamora | 1933 |
1933 | Emilio Ochoa | Juan Vicente Gómez | Niceto Alcalá Zamora | 1936 | |
1936 | Juan Tinoco | Eleazar López Contreras | Manuel Azaña | 1939 | |
1939 | Caracciolo Parra Pérez | Eleazar López Contreras | Francisco Franco | 1941 | |
1941 | Alberto Zérega Fombona | Isaías Medina Angarita | 1942 | ||
1942 | Cristóbal Benítez | Isaías Medina Angarita | 1945 | ||
1950 | Augusto Mijares | Germán Suárez Flamerich | 1953 | ||
1953 | Simón Becerra | Marcos Pérez Jiménez | 1958 | ||
1958 | José Saúl Guerrero Rosales | Wolfgang Larrazábal | 1962 | ||
1962 | Régulo Pacheco Vivas | Rómulo Betancourt | 1964 | ||
1964 | Carlos Mendoza Goiticoa | Rómulo Betancourt | 1967 | ||
1967 | Eligio Anzola Anzola | Rómulo Betancourt | 1968 | ||
1969 | Carlos Capriles Ayala | Journalist und Historiker | Rafael Caldera | 1972 | |
1972 | Tomás Polanco Alcántara | Historiker | Rafael Caldera | 1974 | |
1974 | Santiago Ochoa Briceño | Carlos Andrés Pérez | 1977 | ||
1977 | Rubén Carpio Castillo | Carlos Andrés Pérez | Juan Carlos I. | 1978 | |
1978 | Ernesto Santander | Carlos Andrés Pérez | 1979 | ||
1979 | Eduardo Tamayo Gascué | Luís Herrera Campíns | 1981 | ||
1979 | Rafael León Morales | Luís Herrera Campíns | 1979 | ||
1984 | Rigoberto Henriquez Vera | Jaime Lusinchi | 1984 | ||
1990 | Arturo Hernández Grisanti | Carlos Andrés Pérez | 1992 | ||
1992 | Armando Durán | 1991 bis 1992 Außenminister | Carlos Andrés Pérez | 1994 | |
1996 | Enrique Tejera París | [2] | Rafael Caldera | 1996 | |
1996 | Francisco Paparoni Minuta | [3] | Rafael Caldera | 1998 | |
22. Dez. 1997 | José Miguel Uzcátegui Lima | Convergencia,[4] | Rafael Caldera | 22. Jan. 1998 | |
30. Jan. 1998 | Pedro Nicolás Valencia Vivas | Rafael Caldera | |||
2000 | Raúl Salazar | Hugo Chávez | 2002 | ||
2002 | Gladys Gutiérrez | Hugo Chávez | 2005 | ||
2005 | Arévalo Méndez Rivero | Hugo Chávez | 2006 | ||
2007 | Alfredo Toro Hardy | Hugo Chávez | 2009 | ||
6. März 2011 | Julián Isaías Rodríguez | [5] | Hugo Chávez | ||
16. Juni 2011 | Bernardo Álvarez Herrera | [6] | Hugo Chávez | ||
22. Mai 2013 | Mario Isea | [7] | Nicolás Maduro |
Einzelnachweise
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