Ramon P. de Negri

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Ramón P. de Negri (born August 27, 1887 in Hermosillo , Sonora , † 1955 ) was a Mexican politician and ambassador .

Life

Ramón P. de Negri was a telegraph operator in his youth . From February 1913 he took part in the Mexican Revolution . In August 1913, the government entrusted him with the management of the railways and telegraphs. Soon he was in charge of the war's transport system and was a delegate to the finance committee. In early 1915 he began to reorganize the Mexican news system in the USA. He was a member of the local agricultural commission. In 1920 he was commissioned to work out reform proposals for the consular department. He was chairman of the board of directors of the State Railways of Mexico. In 1930 he joined the Mexican Foreign Service and was accredited at the Consulates General in San Francisco and New York City . In Berlin his address was W 15, Kurfürstendamm 205.

predecessor Office successor
José Manuel Puig Casauranc Mexican Minister of Economic Affairs
1929 to 1930
Luis L. León
Pascual Ortiz Rubio Mexican Ambassador in Berlin
June 3, 1926 to January 10, 1929
Primo Villa Michel
Miguel Fernández de la Regata Mexican Ambassador in Vienna
July 14, 1927 to January 10, 1929, official seat in Berlin
Primo Villa Michel
Francisco Castillo Nájera Mexican Ambassador to Brussels
August 30, 1930 to April 15, 1933
Fernando Lagarde y Vigil
predecessor Office successor
Manuel Pérez Treviño Mexican Ambassador in Ankara
February 3, 1937 to November 29, 1937, official seat in Madrid
Adalberto Tejeda Olivares
Alfonso Cienfuegos y Camus Mexican Ambassador to Santiago de Chile
April 23, 1936 to September 14, 1936
Manuel Pérez Treviño
Manuel Pérez Treviño Mexican Ambassador to Madrid
February 3, 1937 to November 29, 1937
Leobardo C. Ruiz Camarillo
Daniel Cosío Villegas Mexican Ambassador in Lisbon
February 3, 1937 to November 29, 1937
Emmanuel Fernández

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Raquel Tibol: Los murales de Diego Rivera. Editorial RM 2002, p. 15. ( Limited preview on Google books )
  2. http://www.jstor.org/pss/2212361
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