Simón Alberto Consalvi
Simón Alberto Consalvi (7 July 1927 – 11 March 2013) was a Venezuelan politician, journalist, diplomat and historian. He was Minister of Foreign Affairs of Venezuela on two occasions (1977-1979/1985-1988), Minister of Interior and Justice of Venezuela (1988–1989), Secretary of the Presidency (1988), and also held several Ambassadorships. A journalist and author of many books, he was member of the National Academy of History since 1997,[1] and Associate Editor of the daily El Nacional.
Simón Alberto Consalvi | |
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Minister of Interior and Justice of Venezuela | |
In office 1988–1989 | |
President | Jaime Lusinchi |
Preceded by | José Ángel Ciliberto |
Succeeded by | Alejandro Izaguirre |
Minister of Foreign Affairs of Venezuela | |
In office 15 July 1977 – 12 March 1979 | |
President | Carlos Andrés Pérez |
In office 13 March 1985 – 11 January 1988 | |
President | Jaime Lusinchi |
Secretary of the Presidency of Venezuela | |
In office 1984–1985 | |
President | Jaime Lusinchi |
Succeeded by | Carmelo Lauría Lesseur |
Personal details | |
Born | Santa Cruz de Mora, Venezuela | 7 July 1927
Died | 11 March 2013 85) Caracas, Venezuela | (aged
Spouse(s) | Josefina Carrero
María Eugenia Bigott Tibisay Cerrada |
Profession | politician, diplomat, historian, journalist |
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Because of a domestic accident, Simon Alberto Consalvi died in Caracas, Venezuela on 11 March 2013[2] He was 85.
Partial bibliography
- “La Paz Nuclear” (1988)
- “1989 / Diario de Washington” (1990)
- “Pedro Manuel Arcaya y la crisis de los años 30” (1991)
- “Auge y caída de Rómulo Gallegos” (1991)
- “Lascivia Brevis” (1992)
- “Grover Cleveland y la controversia Venezuela-Gran Bretaña” (1992)
- “Los Gómez de Zapata” (1993)
- “Profecía de la palabra” (1996)
- “El perfil y la sombra” (1997)
- “Las relaciones Venezuela-Estados Unidos en la primera mitad del siglo XX” (2000)
- “Profecía de la palabra, Vida y Obra de Mariano Picón Salas” (2001)
- “El Precio de la Historia” (2001)
- “Historia de las relaciones exteriores de Venezuela, 1810–2000” (2001)
- “Reflexiones sobre la Historia de Venezuela” (2002)
- “Augusto Mijares, el pensador y su tiempo” (2003)
- “El carrusel de las discordias” (2003)
- “El petróleo en Venezuela” (2004)
- “1957: el año en que los venezolanos perdieron el miedo” (2007)
- “La Guerra de los Compadres” (2009)
- “La Revolución de Octubre” (2010)
gollark: Any particular improvement might not work, but I would be *very very surprised* if people several hundred years ago just happened to stumble on the optimal court system.
gollark: *An* issue is that sentencing can vary significantly based on judges' arbitrary opinions and how they are feeling. So maybe if you averaged over multiple judges once the facts of the case were determined it would help. Although there are a lot of ways for that to go wrong (messing with the framing of those and such).
gollark: Thank you for your somewhat misspelt tautology.
gollark: I doubt there's literally no way to fix it. Decoupling sentencing and judgement of guilt somehow, maybe.
gollark: Depends on what "psychological evaluation" actually means in practice.
See also
References
- (in Spanish) Curricular resume of Consalvi by the National Academy of History of Venezuela
- Falleció el periodista y político Simón Alberto Consalvi, eluniversal.com, 11 March 2013
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Political offices | ||
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Preceded by Ramón Escovar Salom |
169th Minister of Foreign Affairs of Venezuela 15 July 1977 – 12 March 1979 |
Succeeded by José Alberto Zambrano Velasco |
Preceded by Isidro Morales Paúl |
172nd Minister of Foreign Affairs of Venezuela 13 March 1985 – 11 January 1988 |
Succeeded by Germán Nava Carrillo |
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