Basilio Vadillo

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Basilio Vadillo (born July 14, 1885 in Zapotitlán, Jalisco , † July 26, 1935 in Montevideo ) was a Mexican politician and ambassador .

Life

Tomb of Basilio Vadillo in the Rotonda de las Personas Ilustres (México)

Basilio Vadillo attended elementary school in Colima , where he studied at the seminary from 1898 to 1902 . From 1903 to 1906 he ran a primary school in his native Zapotitlán. In 1906 he studied teaching in Colima and directed a school named after Ramón R. de la Vega. From 1908 to 1913 he studied teaching at the Escuela Nacional de Maestros in Mexico City . As a student he was a representative at a Mexico-wide student congress on the occasion of the centenary of Mexico's independence. In 1911 he took part in a Mexico-wide educational congress.

Victoriano Huerta had Francisco Madero murdered. Vadillo and fellow students in Mazatlán regarded this striving for power as a counter-revolution ; a movement to overthrow the Huerta government developed. On December 13, 1915, Vadillo was one of the founders of the Casa del Obrero Mundial in Colima. From 1915 to 1917 he moved to Colima El Baluarte , which was in opposition to the Huerta government. He was entrusted with public relations work by Álvaro Obregón and was the editor of El Monitor Republicano , party organ of Álvaro Obregón's supporters.

From 1918 to 1920 he sat in the Congress of the Union of Mexico .

Obregon appointed Vadillo on January 1, 1924 ambassador to Oslo and Copenhagen . In Copenhagen he was accredited between 12 January and 22 September 1924, as on August 2, 1924, the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union with the government of Alvaro Obregon , established diplomatic relations after which Vadillo on 1 November 1924 plénipotentiaire Ministre in Moscow appointed and was accredited on November 19, 1924. On May 8, 1928, he left Moscow and was accredited in Oslo from December 16, 1928 to July 1, 1929 .

In 1929, together with Plutarco Elías Calles , Manlio Fabio Altamirano Flores, Aarón Sáenz, Luis L. León, Manuel Pérez Treviño , Bartolomé García Correa and David Orozco, he founded the Partido Nacional Revolucionario , which today operates as the Partido Revolucionario Institucional . From February 10 to April 22, 1930 he was chairman of the Partido Nacional Revolucionario . As such, he founded El Nacional magazine in Mexico City .

He was appointed ambassador to Montevideo on January 1, 1932 and accredited on February 26, 1932.

predecessor Office successor
Ignacio Ramos Praslow Governor of Jalisco
1921 to 1922
Antonio Valadez Ramírez
Salvador Martínez Mercado Mexican Ambassador to Copenhagen appointed to Denmark
on June 1, 1922. Accredited from January 12 to September 22, 1924.
José Vázquez Schiaffino
Juan Sánchez-Azcona y Díaz Covarrubias Appointed Mexican Ambassador to Moscow
on November 1, 1924, accredited from November 19, 1924 to May 8, 1928
Macedonio Garza as Chargé d'affaires
José Vázquez Schiaffino Mexican Ambassador to Oslo Norway
December 16, 1928 to July 1, 1929
Romeo Ortega Castillo de Lerin
Manuel Pérez Treviño President of the PRI
February 10 to April 22, 1930
Emilio Portes Gil
Juan Francisco Urquidi Appointed Mexican Ambassador to Montevideo
on January 1, 1932, accredited from February 26, 1932 until death on July 26, 1935
Mario Gabucio as chargé

Individual evidence

  1. Héctor Cárdenas, Historia de Las Relaciones Entre Mexico Y Rusia: El Obispado de Michoacán, 1749-1810, Fondo de Cultura Economica USA, 1993. p. 169.