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Samuel Moncada

Samuel Reinaldo Moncada Acosta (born 13 June 1959) is a Venezuelan politician and diplomat currently serving as Permanent Representative of Venezuela to the United Nations since 2017 and formerly served as Alternate Representative of Venezuela to the Organization of American States from 2017 to 2019. He was Venezuela's deputy foreign minister until June 2017, when he succeeded Delcy Rodriguez as Venezuela's Foreign Minister.[1] On August 2, 2017, following the 2017 Venezuelan Constituent Assembly election, President Nicolás Maduro appointed former Vice President Jorge Arreaza to replace Moncada as the new Foreign Affairs Minister.

Samuel Moncada
Permanent Representative of Venezuela to the United Nations
Assumed office
5 December 2017
PresidentNicolás Maduro
Preceded byRafael Ramírez
Minister of Foreign Affairs
In office
21 June 2017 – 2 August 2017
PresidentNicolás Maduro
Preceded byDelcy Rodriguez
Succeeded byJorge Arreaza
Ambassador of Venezuela to the Organization of American States
In office
27 March 2017 – 22 January 2019
PresidentNicolás Maduro
Succeeded byGustavo Tarre
Minister of University Education
In office
2004–2006
PresidentHugo Chávez
Preceded byFabio Quijada
Succeeded byLuis Acuña
Personal details
Born
Samuel Reinaldo Moncada Acosta

(1959-06-13) June 13, 1959 (age 64)
Caracas, Venezuela
EducationCentral University of Venezuela (UCV)
OccupationPolitician and diplomat

Biography edit

Moncada graduated in history at the Central University of Venezuela.

Between 2004 and 2006, he was Minister of Higher Education of President Hugo Chavez and director of the History School of the Central University of Venezuela. Moncada was Ambassador of Venezuela to the United Nations in 2013. He also was Venezuela's ambassador to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.

Later, he served as Ambassador of Venezuela to the Organization of American States (OAS) and as head of the Presidential Commission of the Non-Aligned Movement.

Moncada assumed the Vice-Ministry for North America, and then replaced Delcy Rodríguez as Foreign Affairs Minister during the 2017 Constituent Assembly election. After the elections were over, President Nicolás Maduro appointed former Vice President Jorge Arreaza as his successor, for which Moncada returned to exercise his functions as Vice Minister and Ambassador of Venezuela to the OAS.

In 2017 Maduro also appointed Moncada as Venezuela's Permanent Representative to the United Nations.[2][3]

Ambassador to OAS edit

In January 2019 (during the 2019 Venezuelan presidential crisis), the National Assembly of Venezuela appointed Gustavo Tarre Briceño as representative to the OAS, an international organization which does not recognize Nicolás Maduro as president. On April 9, 2019, the OAS voted 18 to 9, with six abstentions, to accept Tarre as the ambassador from Venezuela until new presidential elections can be held.

The permanent council approved text saying "Nicolas Maduro's presidential authority lacks legitimacy and his designations for government posts, therefore, lack the necessary legitimacy." Antigua and Barbuda, Bolivia, Dominica, Grenada, Mexico, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Suriname, Uruguay and Venezuela voted against the change.[4] Maduro's administration responded calling Tarre a "political usurper". According to The Washington Post, this acceptance undermines Maduro's presence internationally and marks a step in the official recognition of Guaidó's government. Voice of America called it an "historic vote".[5]

Tarre's appointment encouraged similar actions against the Maduro government by other international bodies. On April 10, 2019 the International Monetary Fund cut off Venezuelan access until a majority of its members recognized a Maduro or Guaidó representative,[6] and the United States Vice President Mike Pence requested that the United Nations replace ongoing ambassador Samuel Moncada with a Guaidó-aligned one.[7]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Venezuela's 'Tiger' Foreign Minister Rodriguez Quits". Voice of America. June 21, 2017. Retrieved June 22, 2017. Historian and deputy foreign minister Samuel Moncada will replace her, President Nicolas Maduro said, announcing the diplomatic shake-up in a speech on state TV.
  2. ^ "TSJ en el exilio anuló nombramiento de Samuel Moncada como embajador ante la ONU". El Carabobeño. 19 December 2017. Retrieved 29 December 2017.
  3. ^ "How Maduro Became Useless in the UN General Assembly". Caracas Chronicles. 2022-03-23. Retrieved 2023-01-09.
  4. ^ "OAS recognizes Guaido envoy until new Venezuela polls". France 24. Agence France-Press. 9 April 2019. Retrieved 10 April 2019.
  5. ^ "Histórica votación en la OEA: Gustavo Tarre es el nuevo representante de Venezuela". Voz de América (in Spanish). Retrieved 10 April 2019.
  6. ^ "Maduro Is Cut Off From $400 Million in Cash Held at the IMF". Bloomberg. Retrieved 10 April 2019.
  7. ^ "Pence Demands UN Expel Venezuela's Ambassador and Support Guaido". Bloomberg. Retrieved 10 April 2019.

External links edit

Political offices
Preceded by 190th Minister of Foreign Affairs
21 June 2017 – 2 August 2017
Succeeded by


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translated from the existing Spanish Wikipedia article at es Samuel Moncada see its history for attribution You should also add the template Translated es Samuel Moncada to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation Samuel Reinaldo Moncada Acosta born 13 June 1959 is a Venezuelan politician and diplomat currently serving as Permanent Representative of Venezuela to the United Nations since 2017 and formerly served as Alternate Representative of Venezuela to the Organization of American States from 2017 to 2019 He was Venezuela s deputy foreign minister until June 2017 when he succeeded Delcy Rodriguez as Venezuela s Foreign Minister 1 On August 2 2017 following the 2017 Venezuelan Constituent Assembly election President Nicolas Maduro appointed former Vice President Jorge Arreaza to replace Moncada as the new Foreign Affairs Minister Samuel MoncadaPermanent Representative of Venezuela to the United NationsIncumbentAssumed office 5 December 2017PresidentNicolas MaduroPreceded byRafael RamirezMinister of Foreign AffairsIn office 21 June 2017 2 August 2017PresidentNicolas MaduroPreceded byDelcy RodriguezSucceeded byJorge ArreazaAmbassador of Venezuela to the Organization of American StatesIn office 27 March 2017 22 January 2019PresidentNicolas MaduroSucceeded byGustavo TarreMinister of University EducationIn office 2004 2006PresidentHugo ChavezPreceded byFabio QuijadaSucceeded byLuis AcunaPersonal detailsBornSamuel Reinaldo Moncada Acosta 1959 06 13 June 13 1959 age 64 Caracas VenezuelaEducationCentral University of Venezuela UCV OccupationPolitician and diplomat Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Ambassador to OAS 2 See also 3 References 4 External linksBiography editMoncada graduated in history at the Central University of Venezuela Between 2004 and 2006 he was Minister of Higher Education of President Hugo Chavez and director of the History School of the Central University of Venezuela Moncada was Ambassador of Venezuela to the United Nations in 2013 He also was Venezuela s ambassador to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Later he served as Ambassador of Venezuela to the Organization of American States OAS and as head of the Presidential Commission of the Non Aligned Movement Moncada assumed the Vice Ministry for North America and then replaced Delcy Rodriguez as Foreign Affairs Minister during the 2017 Constituent Assembly election After the elections were over President Nicolas Maduro appointed former Vice President Jorge Arreaza as his successor for which Moncada returned to exercise his functions as Vice Minister and Ambassador of Venezuela to the OAS In 2017 Maduro also appointed Moncada as Venezuela s Permanent Representative to the United Nations 2 3 Ambassador to OAS edit In January 2019 during the 2019 Venezuelan presidential crisis the National Assembly of Venezuela appointed Gustavo Tarre Briceno as representative to the OAS an international organization which does not recognize Nicolas Maduro as president On April 9 2019 the OAS voted 18 to 9 with six abstentions to accept Tarre as the ambassador from Venezuela until new presidential elections can be held The permanent council approved text saying Nicolas Maduro s presidential authority lacks legitimacy and his designations for government posts therefore lack the necessary legitimacy Antigua and Barbuda Bolivia Dominica Grenada Mexico Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Suriname Uruguay and Venezuela voted against the change 4 Maduro s administration responded calling Tarre a political usurper According to The Washington Post this acceptance undermines Maduro s presence internationally and marks a step in the official recognition of Guaido s government Voice of America called it an historic vote 5 Tarre s appointment encouraged similar actions against the Maduro government by other international bodies On April 10 2019 the International Monetary Fund cut off Venezuelan access until a majority of its members recognized a Maduro or Guaido representative 6 and the United States Vice President Mike Pence requested that the United Nations replace ongoing ambassador Samuel Moncada with a Guaido aligned one 7 See also editList of ministers of foreign affairs of Venezuela List of foreign ministers in 2017References edit Venezuela s Tiger Foreign Minister Rodriguez Quits Voice of America June 21 2017 Retrieved June 22 2017 Historian and deputy foreign minister Samuel Moncada will replace her President Nicolas Maduro said announcing the diplomatic shake up in a speech on state TV TSJ en el exilio anulo nombramiento de Samuel Moncada como embajador ante la ONU El Carabobeno 19 December 2017 Retrieved 29 December 2017 How Maduro Became Useless in the UN General Assembly Caracas Chronicles 2022 03 23 Retrieved 2023 01 09 OAS recognizes Guaido envoy until new Venezuela polls France 24 Agence France Press 9 April 2019 Retrieved 10 April 2019 Historica votacion en la OEA Gustavo Tarre es el nuevo representante de Venezuela Voz de America in Spanish Retrieved 10 April 2019 Maduro Is Cut Off From 400 Million in Cash Held at the IMF Bloomberg Retrieved 10 April 2019 Pence Demands UN Expel Venezuela s Ambassador and Support Guaido Bloomberg Retrieved 10 April 2019 External links editPolitical officesPreceded byDelcy Rodriguez 190th Minister of Foreign Affairs21 June 2017 2 August 2017 Succeeded byJorge Arreaza nbsp This Venezuelan biographical article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Samuel Moncada amp oldid 1194423514, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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