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Ambassador of Spain to Germany | |
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since 14 February 2024 | |
Ministry of Foreign Affairs | |
Style | His Excellency |
Nominator | Minister of Foreign Affairs |
Appointer | His Royal Majesty King Felipe VI |
Deputy | Deputy Chief of Mission at the Embassy of Spain to Germany |
The Ambassador from Spain to Germany is Spain's foremost diplomatic representative in Germany, and is in charge of Spain's diplomatic mission to the Federal Republic of Germany.
The ambassador is appointed to the Council of Ministers, they direct the work of all the offices that depend on the embassy, based in Berlin. Likewise, it informs the Spanish Government about the evolution of events in Germany, negotiates on behalf of Spain, can sign or ratify agreements, observes the development of bilateral relations in all fields and ensures the protection of Spanish interests and its citizens in Germany.
From [1] | Up To [2] | Ambassador | Notes |
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1856 | 1857 | Francisco Estrada | |
1857 | 1859 | Cayo Marqués de San Carlos Quiñones de León | |
1859 | 1862 | Manuel Rancés y Villanueva | |
1862 | 1864 | Juan Antonio Rascón Navarro Seña y Redondo | |
1864 | 1866 | Tomás de Ligués y Bardají | |
From [3] | Up To [4] | Ambassador | Notes |
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1869 | 1872 | Juan Antonio Rascón Navarro Seña y Redondo | |
1872 | 1874 | Patricio de la Escosura | |
1875 | 1888 | Francisco Merry y Colom | |
1888 | 1890 | Juan Antonio Rascón Navarro Seña y Redondo | |
1892 | 1893 | Miguel de los Santos de Bañuelos y Travel | |
1893 | 1900 | Felipe Méndez de Vigo | |
1900 | 1906 | Ángel de Ruata y Sichar | |
1906 | 1920 | Luis Polo de Bernabé | |
1920 | 1927 | Pablo Soler y Guardiola | |
1927 | 1931 | Fernando Espinosa de los Monteros | |
1931 | 1932 | Américo Castro Quesada | |
1932 | 1933 | Luis Araquistáin y Quevedo | |
1933 | 1934 | Luis de Zulueta y Escolano | |
1935 | 1936 | Francisco Agramonte y Cortijo | |
1937 | 1940 | Antonio Magaz y Pers | First ambassador of the Francoist Spain. |
1940 | 1941 | Eugenio Espinosa de los Monteros y Bermejillo | |
1941 | 1942 | José Finat y Escrivá de Romaní | |
1942 | 1945 | Ginés Vidal y Saura | [5] |
1945 | 1951 | Vacant | |
From [6] | Up To [7] | Ambassador | Notes |
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1951 | 1959 | Antonio María Aguirre y Gonzalo | |
1959 | 1964 | Luis de Urquijo y Landecho | |
1964 | 1971 | José Sebastián de Erice y O'Shea | |
1971 | 1974 | Francisco Javier Conde García | |
1975 | 1981 | Emilio Garrido y Díaz-Cabañete | |
1982 | 1983 | Juan Durán-Loriga Rodrigáñez | |
1983 | 1991 | Eduardo Foncillas Casaus | |
1991 | 1996 | Fernando Perpiñá-Robert Peyra | |
1996 | 2002 | José Pedro Sebastián de Erice y Gómez-Acebo | |
2002 | 2004 | José Rodríguez-Spiteri Palazuelo | |
2004 | 2008 | Gabriel Busquets Aparicio | [8] |
2008 | 2012 | Rafael Dezcallar de Mazarredo | [9] |
2012 | 2016 | Juan Pablo García-Berdoy y Cerezo | [10] |
2017 | 2018 | María Victoria Morera Villuendas | [11] |
2018 | 2024 | Ricardo Martínez Vázquez | [12] |
2024 | Incumbent | Pascual Navarro Ríos | [13] |
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