Sandra Jovel

Sandra Erica Jovel Polanco (born 24 February 1978) is a Guatemalan diplomat and government official. She served as Minister of Foreign Affairs of Guatemala from 27 August 2017, succeeding to Carlos Raúl Morales, to 14 January 2020.

Sandra Jovel
Member of the Congress of Guatemala
Assuming office
14 January 2024
ConstituencyGuatemala City
Minister of Foreign Affairs
In office
27 August 2017  14 January 2020
PresidentJimmy Morales
Preceded byCarlos Raúl Morales
Succeeded byPedro Brolo
Guatemalan Ambassador to Colombia
In office
1 July 2017  27 August 2017
PresidentJimmy Morales
Preceded byHéctor Iván Espinoza Farfán
Succeeded byReagan Vega
Personal details
Born (1978-02-24) 24 February 1978
Guatemala City, Guatemala
Political partyValor
Children1

Personal life

In 2016, she was accused due to anomalies in adoption processes.[1]

Career

Since 2014, Jovel has been Guatemala's Vice-Minister of international affairs in charge of trade, investments, tourism and cooperation. In May 2016, Jovel authorized the exportation from Chile to Guatemala of the Chilean mangos.[2]

On 27 August 2017, president Morales named Jovel as successor to Carlos Raúl Morales and ordered her to immediately comply with the requirements to initiate the expulsion of the Colombian commissioner for UN's CICIG, Iván Velásquez.[3][4][5]

On 1 February 2018, she met with Secretary-General of the United Nations António Guterres in New York City. A leaked document revealed that part of their talks was around supposed misdeeds of Iván Velásquez.[6]

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