Rafael Ángel Alfaro-Pineda

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Rafael Ángel Alfaro-Pineda (born February 14, 1961 in San Salvador ) is a Salvadoran diplomat .

Life

Rafael Angel Alfaro-Pineda is the son of Luisa Elena Pineda-Moreno and Manuel Enrique Alfaro Alfaro-Alvarado. After Carla García Granados Rieger, he married Beatriz Elena Alfaro Delgado on March 14, 2008. In 1985 he received his Bachelor of Fine Arts from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette . From 1986 to 1987 he was head of the electoral area backdrop San Salvador . (On March 25, 1984, Roberto D'Aubuisson Arrieta ran for the presidential election.)

From 1986 to 1988 Alfaro-Pineda was managing director of the youth organization of the Alianza Republicana Nacionalista . From 1989 to 1992 he was Deputy Permanent Representative of the Government of El Salvador to the UN headquarters . From 1992 to 1993 he was a director at the Embassy in Washington, DC From 1993 to 1994 he was El Salvador's Deputy Secretary of State. In 1994 the Taipei government accepted him into the Order of Brilliant Star . From 1994 to 1995 he was Deputy Minister of Transport in his country.

From 1997 to 1999 Alfaro-Pineda was ambassador to Jerusalem ( Israel ). From 1999 to 2000 he was ambassador to Caracas ( Venezuela ). From 2000 to 2008 he was ambassador to Quito ( Ecuador ). From 2008 to September 17, 2011 was Ambassador to Ottawa ( Canada ).

publication

  • Un cambio generacional. In Tendencias, 1996, p. 38.

Individual evidence

  1. Elizabeth Lumley, Canadian Who's Who 2009, University of Toronto Press, May 1, 2009, p. 14. rafaelalfaro.wordpress.com prabook.org
  2. Heidrun Zinecker, El Salvador after the Civil War: Ambivalences of a Difficult Peace, 2004, books.google.de explains en passant den dedazo
predecessor Office successor
Enrique Guttfreund Hanchel Salvadoran Ambassador to Jerusalem
1997-1999
José Ernesto Arrieta Peralta
Hugo Roberto Carrillo Salvadoran Ambassador to Caracas
1999 to 2000
Ernesto Arrieta Peralta
Mauricio Castro Aragon Salvadoran Ambassador in Quito from
2000 to 2008
Luis Alberto Cisneros Córdova
Francisco Roberto Lima Salvadoran Ambassador to Ottawa from
2008 to September 17, 2011
Oscar Mauricio Duarte Granados