List of ambassadors of Argentina to Paraguay

The Argentine Ambassador to Paraguay is the Ambassador of the Argentina government to the government of Paraguay.

Diplomatic accreditation Ambassador Observations List of heads of state of Argentina President of Paraguay Term end
1845 Pedro de Alcántara Bellegarde Juan Manuel de Rosas Carlos Antonio López
1877 Tristán Achával Rodríguez Nicolás Avellaneda Higinio Uriarte 1878
December 30, 1884 Carlos Calvo y Capdevila (1847 – 1908) Don Carlos Calvo and Capdevila. - December 30, 1884: Roca-Ortiz, Don Carlos Calvo and Capdevila are appointed Resident Minister in Paraguay. - December 30, 1884: Roca-Ortiz, Don Carlos Calvo and Capdevila are appointed Resident Minister in Paraguay. He held that position until December 21, 1886. Julio Argentino Roca Bernardino Caballero December 21, 1886
October 1, 1885 Leopoldo Díaz Chargé d'affaires Julio Argentino Roca Bernardino Caballero December 1885
December 7, 1886 Martín García Mérou Don Martin Garcia Mérou. - December 7, 1886: Juárez Celman-Quirno Costa, name him Acting Resident Minister in Paraguay, and on December 21, 1886 he is confirmed in office. On December 18, 1887: Juárez Celman-Quirno Costa, promote him to Extraordinary Envoy and Plenipotentiary Minister in that destination. Miguel Juárez Celman Patricio Escobar
April 16, 1891 Ramón Mendoza Don Ramón Mendoza. - April 16, 1891: Pellegrini- Eduardo Costa, name him Resident Minister in Paraguay. On January 29, 1892: Pellegrini-Zeballos, promoted to Extraordinary Envoy and Plenipotentiary Minister in the same destination. Carlos Pellegrini Juan Gualberto González February 29, 1892
March 21, 1893 José Manuel Estrada Don José Manuel Estrada. - March 21, 1893: Luis Sáenz Peña-Anchorena, name him Extraordinary Envoy and Plenipotentiary Minister. (He died on September 17, 1894, while serving.) Luis Sáenz Peña Juan Gualberto González September 17, 1894
February 16, 1895 Lauro Cabral Don Lauro Cabral. - February 16, 1895: José E. Uriburu-Amancio Alcorta, name him Charge d'Affaires in Paraguay. On January 10, 1896: Uriburu-Alcorta, promote him to Resident Minister, and, on March 31, 1897, to Extraordinary Envoy and Plenipotentiary Minister in the same destination. Lauro Cabral in his diplomatic life of more than twenty years knew how to conduct himself with correction of his good character. Franco, open, sincere and good friend. His diplomatic attention did not prevent him from having pleasant moments with his Julio Argentino Roca Marcos A. Morínigo
September 23, 1902 Alejandro Guesalaga Don Alejandro Guesalaga. - September 23, 1902: Roca-Drago, designates Don Alejandro Guesalaga, Extraordinary Envoy and Plenipotentiary Minister in Paraguay. He performed these functions until May 17, 1905. Julio Argentino Roca Andrés Héctor Carvallo May 17, 1905
May 17, 1905 Vicente Gaspar Quesada Dr. Vicente G. Quesada. - May 17, 1905: Quintana-Rodriguez Larreta (h.), Transferred to Paraguay to the Extraordinary Envoy and Plenipotentiary Minister Dr. Vicente G. Quesada. Manuel Quintana Cecilio Báez
October 14, 1907 Gabriel Martinez Campos Don Gabriel Martinez Campos. - October 14, 1907: Figueroa Alcorta-Estanislao S. Zeballos, promoted to the First Secretary Don Gabriel Martinez Campos, in charge of Extraordinary Envoy and Plenipotentiary Minister in Paraguay. in 1923, Gabriel Martínez Campos, plenipotentiary minister in Warsaw, José Figueroa Alcorta Benigno Ferreira
July 27, 1912 Mario Ruiz de los Llanos Dr. Mario Ruiz de los Llanos. - July 27, 1912: Sáenz Peña-Bosch, designates Dr. Mario Ruiz de los Llanos Extraordinary Envoy and Plenipotentiary Minister in Paraguay. Until July 25, 1916, he holds the position; On this last date he was transferred to another destination. 1925-1930 was ambassador to Japan Roque Sáenz Peña Pedro Pablo Peña July 25, 1916
July 25, 1916 José María Cantilo (nieto) Don José Maria Cantilo. - July 25, 1916: Plaza-Murature, designates Extraordinary Envoy and Minister Pl (nipotentiary in Paraguay to Mr. José Maria Canilo. He held the position until August 18, 1919. Hipólito Yrigoyen Manuel Franco August 18, 1919
August 14, 1916 Atilio Sixto Barilari Vice-Mayor Don Atilio S. Barilari. - August 14, 1916: Plaza-Murature, designate him so that in the character of Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary in special mission, he represents the Argentine Government in the transmission of the supreme command in the Republic of Paraguay, to be held on the 15th of that month. Hipólito Yrigoyen Manuel Franco August 15, 1916
August 18, 1919 Eudoro Vargas Gómez Dr. Euix) ro Vargas Gómez. - August 18, 1919: Irigen-appointed Extraordinary Envoy and Plenipotentiary Minister in Paraguay to Dr. Eudoro Vargas Gómez. On February 2, 1920, he resigned from office. Hipólito Yrigoyen José Pedro Montero February 2, 1920
June 30, 1920 Laurentino Olascoaga Urtubey (1874 - 1950) Dr. Laurentino Olascoaga. - June 30, 1920: Irigoyen-Pueyrredón, transferred to the Legation in Paraguay to the Extraordinary Envoy and Plenipotentiary Minister Dr. Laurentino Olascoaga. On September 28, 1923, he was transferred to another destination. Hipólito Yrigoyen Manuel Gondra September 28, 1923
September 28, 1923 Leopoldo Díaz Dr. Leopoldo Díaz. - September 28, 1923: Alvear-Gallardo, designates Extraordinary Envoy and Minister. Plenipotentiary in Paraguay to Dr. Leopoldo Díaz. On May 31, 1926 he was transferred to another country. Marcelo Torcuato de Alvear Eligio Ayala May 31, 1926
August 6, 1924 Fernando Saguier Dr. Fernando Saguier. - August 6, 1924: Alvear-Gallardo, appointed National Senator Dr. Fernando Saguier, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary in special mission, to represent the Argentine Government on the transmission of the presidential command. Integrate the Mission, the Extraordinary Envoy and Plenipotentiary Minister in Paraguay Dr. Leopoldo Díaz. Marcelo Torcuato de Alvear Luis Alberto Riart
May 31, 1926 Ricardo Olivera Dr. Ricardo Olivera. - May 31, 1926: Alvear- Gallardo, Dr. Ricardo Oliv is transferred to the Legation in Paraguay Marcelo Torcuato de Alvear Luis Alberto Riart July 14, 1927
August 3, 1928 Miguel Susini Hipólito Yrigoyen José Patricio Guggiari
1928 Alejandro Gancedo (hijo) Hipólito Yrigoyen José Patricio Guggiari
April 14, 1929 Héctor Alvarez Cina Hipólito Yrigoyen José Patricio Guggiari
February 2, 1934 Rodolfo Freyre Agustín Pedro Justo Eusebio Ayala July 7, 1937
February 4, 1937 Juan G. Valenzuela Agustín Pedro Justo Félix Paiva 1939
June 26, 1939 Luis S. Castiñeiras Roberto María Ortiz José Félix Estigarribia
September 11, 1942 Luis S. Castiñeiras Ramón Castillo Higinio Morínigo
September 20, 1945 Eduardo Luis Vivot Ayerza Juan Perón Higinio Morínigo
September 1, 1958 Blas Benjamín de la Vega Arturo Frondizi Alfredo Stroessner March 1, 1962
1969 Mario Díaz Colodrero Juan Carlos Onganía Alfredo Stroessner 1970
1970 Marco Aurelio Benítez Sánchez Roberto Marcelo Levingston Alfredo Stroessner
September 1982 Eduardo Crespi Alfredo Saint Jean Alfredo Stroessner November 1983
1983 Raúl Alberto Quijano Raúl Alfonsín Alfredo Stroessner 1989
1989 Floro Eleuterio Bogado Carlos Menem Andrés Rodríguez 1991
December 10, 1991 Néstor Ahuad Carlos Menem Andrés Rodríguez
1994 Raúl Eduardo Carígnano Carlos Menem Juan Carlos Wasmosy
1999 José Maria Berro Madero Fernando de la Rúa Luis Ángel González Macchi 2002
2002 Félix Alberto Córdova Moyano [1] Eduardo Duhalde Luis Ángel González Macchi 2004
January 6, 2005 Rafael Romá Néstor Kirchner Nicanor Duarte Frutos May 25, 2012
September 4, 2014 Ana Corradi [2] Cristina Fernández de Kirchner Horacio Cartes January 8, 2016
January 8, 2016 Eduardo Zuain Mauricio Macri Horacio Cartes August 1, 2017
November 15, 2017 Héctor Lostri [3] Mauricio Macri Horacio Cartes
January 29, 2020 Domingo Peppo [4] Alberto Fernández Mario Abdo Benítez

Ambassador of Argentina to Paraguay
Embajador de Argentina en Asución
Coat of arms of Argentina
Incumbent
Domingo Peppo
since January 29, 2020
Inaugural holderPedro de Alcántara Bellegarde
Formation1845

25.283982°S 57.617158°W / -25.283982; -57.617158 [5]

References

  1. Félix Alberto Córdova Moyano
  2. Ana Corradi
  3. Héctor Lostri
  4. Domingo Peppo
  5. Revista de la Biblioteca Nacional, 1943, p, 457
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