Enrique Muñoz Meany (2 February 1907 – 22 December 1951) was a Guatemalan lawyer, diplomat, politician, writer, activist and journalist.[1]

Enrique Muñoz Meany
Minister of Foreign Affairs of Guatemala
In office
1 June 1947 – 1 June 1949
PresidentJuan José Arévalo
Preceded byEugenio Silva Peña
Succeeded byIsmael González Arévalo
Secretary of Foreign Affairs
In office
20 October 1944 – 15 March 1945
LeaderJorge Toriello
Francisco Javier Arana
Jacobo Árbenz
Preceded byCarlos Salazar
Succeeded byPosition abolished
Guillermo Toriello
(as Minister of Foreign Affairs)
Personal details
Born(1907-02-02)2 February 1907
Guatemala
Died22 December 1951(1951-12-22) (aged 44)
Paris, France
ProfessionDiplomat

He graduated from the University of San Carlos de Guatemala in law. During the multitudinous demonstrations during the government of Jorge Ubico, he was one of the main activists who signed the mythical Carta de los 311 in which they asked for the resignation of President Jorge Ubico.[2]

After the overthrow of the successor of Ubico Federico Ponce Vaides, he was appointed by the revolutionary government as Secretary of Foreign Affairs on October 20, 1944, culminating his function on March 15, 1945.[3]

Shortly after in 1947, President Juan José Arévalo appointed him Minister of Foreign Affairs, leaving office in 1949. From that date, Arévalo appointed him ambassador of Guatemala to France, where he died in 1951.

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