Primo Villa Michel

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Primo Villa Michel

Primo Villa Michel (born November 7, 1893 in San Gabriel (Jalisco) temporarily Ciudad Venustiano Carranza, Jalisco ; † August 22, 1970 in Mexico City ) was a Mexican diplomat .

Life

Primo Villa Michel was the son of Mariana Michel de la Fuente and Primo F. ​​Villa Michel. He studied law and on his suggestion, the ministries in Mexico were renamed on January 1, 1933.

From May 8, 1929 to December 17, 1931 he was ambassador to the government of the German Reich. With his official seat in Berlin, he was also accredited by the government in Vienna from July 5, 1929 to January 31, 1931.

From 1922, with the beginning of the exploitation of mineral oil in Venezuela , the mineral oil export from Mexico declined. In 1934, the government of Lázaro Cárdenas del Río had the Mexican oil companies nationalized as Petróleos Mexicanos in order to achieve competitiveness with foreign competitors. On March 18, 1938, Compañía Mexicana de Petróleo El Aguila SA in the PEMEX incorporated. Primo Villa Michel was the first managing director of PEMEX.

From November 28, 1938 to December 22, 1941 Primo Villa Michel was first ambassador to the government of Liang Hongzhi , which had met on March 28, 1938 in Nanjing and from 1940 to the government of Wang Jingwei .

After Operation PBSUCCESS , he left Guatemala on October 30, 1954.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Roderic Ai Camp : Mexican political biographies, 1884-1935 , University of Texas Press, 1991, p. 226
predecessor Office successor
Francisco R. Serrano Governor of the Federal District
June 1927 to December 31, 1928
José Manuel Puig Casauranc
Ramon P. de Negri Mexican envoy in Berlin
May 8, 1929 to December 17, 1931
Octavio Mendoza González
Octavio Mendoza González Mexican envoy in Vienna
July 5, 1929 to January 31, 1931
Octavio Mendoza González
Abelardo L. Rodríguez Secretaría de Economía
1932 to 1934
Francisco J. Múgica
Basilio Vadillo Mexican envoy in Montevideo
November 12, 1935 to December 15, 1936
Luis Padilla Nervo
Leónides Andrew Almazán (* 1896; † 1963) Mexican envoy in The Hague
December 18, 1937 to November 1, 1938
Luis Padilla Nervo
Narciso Bassols Mexican envoy to London
March 11, 1937 to November 1, 1938
Gustavo Luders de Negri (* 1894)
Francisco Javier Aguilar González Mexican envoy in Tokyo
April 7, 1939 to January 23, 1941
José Luis Amezcua
Armando Cuitlahuac Amador Sandoval Mexican envoy in Nanjing
November 28, 1938 to December 22, 1941
Miguel Ángel Menéndez Reyes
predecessor Office successor
Miguel Alemán Valdés Secretaría de Gobernación
1945 to 1946
Héctor Pérez Martínez
Armando González Mendoza Mexican envoy to Ottawa
September 15, 1947 to January 11, 1952
Juan Manuel Álvarez del Castillo
José Luis Ignacio Rodríguez Taboada (* 1905; † 1973) Mexican Ambassador to Guatemala City
July 12, 1952 to October 30, 1954
Nicolás Graham Gurría
Francisco del Río y Cañedo Mexican Ambassador to Brussels
July 14, 1959 to March 24, 1965
Emilio Calderón Puig