Simón Alberto Consalvi

Simón Alberto Consalvi
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 (1927-07-07)7 July 1927
Santa Cruz de Mora, Venezuela
Died 11 March 2013(2013-03-11) (aged 85)
Caracas, Venezuela
Spouse(s)

Josefina Carrero María Eugenia Bigott

Tibisay Cerrada
Profession politician, diplomat, historian, journalist
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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.

Because of a domestic accident, Simon Alberto Consalvi died in Caracas, Venezuela on 11 March 2013[2] He was 85.

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Political offices
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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