Mario Amadeo | |
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Ambassador of Argentina to Brazil | |
In office 1966–1969 | |
Appointed by | Juan Carlos Onganía |
Preceded by | Carlos Alberto Fernández |
Succeeded by | Osiris Villegas |
Permanent Representative of Argentina to the United Nations | |
In office 1958–1962 | |
Appointed by | Arturo Frondizi |
Preceded by | Mariano José Drago |
Succeeded by | Lucio García del Solar |
Minister of Foreign Affairs and Worship | |
In office 23 September 1955 – 13 November 1955 | |
President | Eduardo Lonardi |
Preceded by | Ildefonso Cavagna Martínez |
Succeeded by | Luis Podestá Costa |
Personal details | |
Born | Mario Octavio Amadeo French 11 January 1911 Buenos Aires, Argentina |
Died | 19 March 1983 Buenos Aires, Argentina | (aged 72)
Occupation | Politician, diplomat, writer |
Mario Octavio Amadeo French (11 January 1911 – 19 March 1983[1]) was an Argentine conservative nationalist politician, diplomat and writer who served as a minister in the government of Eduardo Lonardi. He belonged to the highly influential right-wing tendency prominent in Argentine politics on either side of the Second World War.