Germán Vergara Donoso

Germán Vergara Donoso
Minister of Foreign Affairs
In office
3 November 1958 – 26 August 1961
PresidentJorge Alessandri
Preceded byAlberto Sepúlveda Contreras
Succeeded byCarlos Martínez Sotomayor
In office
10 February 1950 – 27 February 1951
PresidentGabriel González Videla
Preceded byGermán Ignacio Riesco
Succeeded byHoracio Walker Larraín
In office
2 August 1947 – 7 July 1948
PresidentGabriel González Videla
Preceded byRaúl Juliet
Succeeded byGermán Ignacio Riesco
Undersecretary of Foreign Affairs
In office
24 December 1932 – 24 December 1938
PresidentArturo Alessandri
Preceded byAlfonso Bulnes
Succeeded byJoselín de la Maza
Personal details
Born(1902-03-06)6 March 1902
Died14 April 1987(1987-04-14) (aged 85)
Alma materPontifical Catholic University of Chile
University of Chile (LL.B)
ProfessionLawyer

Germán Vergara Donoso (Constitución, 6 March 1902 – Santiago, 14 April 1987) was a Chilean lawyer, political scientist, diplomat, and politician. He served as a Minister of State — in the portfolio of Foreign Affairs — during the administrations of Presidents Gabriel González Videla and Jorge Alessandri.[1]

Family and education

Vergara was born in Constitución on 6 March 1902, the son of judge Ramón Antonio Vergara Rodríguez and Elena Donoso Bascuñán.[2] He completed his primary and secondary education at the Colegio de los Sagrados Corazones in Santiago, and his higher education at the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile and the University of Chile, where he qualified as a lawyer in 1924.[3]

He later undertook a postgraduate specialization diploma at the Institute of Advanced International Studies in Paris, France.[3] He never married and had no children.[3]

Public life

In 1921, Vergara entered the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of his country. He served as secretary in Brussels (Belgium) in 1925 and in Lima (Peru) in 1929. Between 1932 and 1938, during the second administration of President Arturo Alessandri Palma, he held the position of Undersecretary of Foreign Affairs.[3]

In 1946, he served as a delegate of Chile to the United Nations (UN).[3]

He was head of the Ministry's legal advisory office between 1944 and 1947. On 2 August of the latter year, he was appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs by President Gabriel González Videla, serving two terms: until 7 July 1948, and later for twenty days in February 1950.[3]

Eight years later, he was again appointed to the post, this time by President Jorge Alessandri. He left office on 26 August 1961.[3][4]

References

  1. ^ "Germán Vergara Donoso". 150 años Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores. Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Chile. 2021. Retrieved 1 June 2022.
  2. ^ Genealog.cl
  3. ^ a b c d e f g Biografías de chilenos: miembros de los poderes Ejecutivo, Legislativo y Judicial (1876–1973), Armando de Ramón et al., Ediciones Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago, 2003, Vol. IV, p. 252.
  4. ^ La Vanguardia (Barcelona), 28 October 1958, p. 15