Luis Alva Cejudo

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Luis Alva Cejudo (born May 16, 1910 in Mexico City , † July 18, 1995 there ) was a Mexican ambassador .

Life

In 1934 Luis Alva Cejudo was secretary at the Mexican consulate in Chicago . In 1942 Luis Alva Cejudo was second chancellor at a consulate in Texas. In 1956 Luis Alva Cejudo was envoy to the Mexican embassy in Vienna. In 1965, Luis Alva Cejudo headed the Migration Workers Department in the Mexican Foreign Ministry. On February 21, 1965, Luis Alva Cejudo was delegated to the celebrations of George Washington's birthday in Texas. In 1969 Luis Alva Cejudo headed the consular area in the Mexican Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

In 1970 a law was passed by parliament for Luis Alva Cejudo so that he could accept a cross with diamonds from the government of Formosa without losing his citizenship.

literature

  • Diccionario biográfico de México. Revesa, Monterrey 1968
predecessor Office successor
Marco Aurelio Almazán Chargé d'affaires at the Mexican Embassy in Beirut
March 1, 1954 to July 28, 1956
Rodolfo Usigli Wainer
Francisco Vázquez Treserra Mexican Ambassador to Ankara
May 15, 1959 to June 29, 1960
Francisco Octavio Navarro Carranza

Individual evidence

  1. Memoria, Volume 1 Imprenta del Gobierno, 1956
  2. Luis Alva Cejudo, la Orden de la Estrella Brillante, en el grado de Placa, del Gobierno de China
  3. Embajadores de México