Tomás Alberto Le Breton

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Thomas Alberto Le Breton

Tomás Alberto Le Breton (born May 20, 1868 in Buenos Aires , † February 15, 1959 in Hurlingham, Buenos Aires) was an Argentine lawyer, politician, diplomat, the founder of the Unión Cívica de la Juventud , the Unión Cívica Radical and 1924 Unión Cívica Radical Antipersonalista .

Live and act

Tomás Alberto Le Breton Ibarguren was the son of Dolores Ibarguren Ruiz and Tomás Le Bretón (1842). In 1915 he was chairman of the Unión Cívica Radical of Buenos Aires. From March 3, 1919 to October 12, 1922 he was envoy to Washington, DC. His election to Senator was in 1922 and from 1922 to 1925 he was Secretary of Agriculture and Secretary of State in the cabinet of Marcelo Torcuato de Alvear . In 1926 he was a delegate of the Argentine government to the League of Nations . In 1930 he was appointed ambassador to Paris . In 1931 he was a delegate at the Bureau International du Travail in Geneva ( International Labor Organization ). In 1932 he was a delegate to the 1932 Democratic National Convention . and from June 12 to July 27, 1933, Chairman of the Argentine delegation to the London Conference (1933) . From July 6, 1938 to July 15, 1938 he was a delegate at the Évian Conference .

Individual evidence

  1. [Wilfrid John Lamb, River Plate Personalities: A Biographical Dictionary, Sociedad Anómia Impr. Lamb & Cía, 1937 - Argentina - 246 pp., 143.]
predecessor Office successor
Romula S. Naón Argentine envoy to Washington, DC
March 3, 1919 to October 12, 1922
Felipe Alberto de Espil
Honorio Pueyrredón Argentine Foreign Minister
October 12, 1922 to December 26, 1922 and January 5, 1924 to January 25, 1924
Angel Gallardo
Wenceslao Escalante Argentine Minister of Agriculture
1922 to 1925
Luis Antonio Duhau
Marcelo Torcuato de Alvear Ambassador of Argentina in Paris
1930 to June 2, 1938
Miguel Ángel Cárcano
Manuel Ernesto Malbrán Argentine Ambassador to London
July 15, 1938
René Lawson