Medal of the Oriental Republic of Uruguay

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Medal of the Oriental Republic of Uruguay
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Awarded forReciprocity reasons
Sponsored by Presidency of Uruguay
CountryFlag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay
EstablishedAugust 28, 1992
First awarded1993
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The Medal of the Oriental Republic of Uruguay is a distinction of Uruguay created by Law No. 16300 and awarded by the Presidency of the Republic at the initiative of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to foreign personalities, by reason of the principle of protocol reciprocity. [1]

Contents

The law by which it was created, on August 28, 1992, establishes that the executive power is authorized to mint the medal, with the objective that the Presidency, at the initiative of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, deliver it to foreign personalities with reasons reciprocity, previously reporting to the General Assembly, and entrusts the executive power with the regulation of the registration, design, ceremony and other matters of the medal. [1] The regulation of the law was given by Decree No. 132/993 of March 16, 1993, which approves the Regulation of the Medal. [2]

Characteristics

The distinction consists of the medal and the diploma. [3] The medal is characterized by having on its forehead the national coat of arms, made of 24-karat gold-plated metal with dimensions of 65 millimeters high by 60 millimeters wide. Its Sun is carved, the laurel and olive leaves accompany the oval of the coat of arms in half a carved point, and its center have a "bulge", with white and blue enameled colors with a glass finish. [3] The reverse of it contains the text "Oriental Republic of Uruguay" in relief and with a diameter of 41 millimeters, and in the center the text "Medal of the Republic" in relief, straight in three lines. [3]

To reward the medal there is a public act directed by the president of the republic, who rewards the medal along with a diploma signed by himself. If award is not possible because the beneficiary is abroad, it can be done by a person designated by the executive power. [3]

Recipients

RecipientsRfs.
1993
Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico – President Carlos Salinas de Gortari [4]
Flag of Costa Rica.svg  Costa Rica – President Rafael Ángel Calderón Fournier [5]
1994
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain – President of the Regional Government of Galicia Manuel Fraga Iribarne [6]
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina – President Carlos Saúl Menem [7]
1995
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland – President Lech Wałęsa [8]
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil – President Fernando Henrique Cardoso [9]
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy – President Oscar Luigi Scalfaro [10]
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina – Ambassador Alicia Martínez Ríos [11]
Flag of Bolivia.svg  Bolivia – Minister of Foreign Affairs Antonio Aranibar Quiroga [12]
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela – President Rafael Caldera [13]
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile – Minister of Foreign Affairs José Miguel Insulza Salinas [14]
Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay – Minister of Foreign Affairs Luis María Ramírez Boettner [15]
Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico – Secretary of Foreign Affairs José Ángel Gurría Treviño [16]
1996
Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania – President Algirdas Brazauskas [17]
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil – Ambassador Renato Prado Guimaraes [18]
Flag of the United Nations.svg  United Nations – Director-General of the Food and Agriculture Organization Jacques Diouf [19]
Flag of Romania.svg  Romania – President Ion Iliescu [20]
Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay – President Juan Carlos Wasmosy [21]
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile – President Eduardo Frei Ruiz-Tagle [22]
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia – Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad [23] [24]
Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico – President Ernesto Zedillo Ponce de León [25]
Flag of France.svg  France – President Jacques Chirac [26]
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil – Vice President Marco Maciel [27]
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia – King Ja'afar of Negeri Sembilan [28]
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain – King Juan Carlos I [29]
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain – Queen Sofía
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic – President Václav Havel [30]
Flag of Panama.svg  Panama – Minister of Foreign Affairs Ricardo Alberto Arias Arias [31]
Flag of Panama.svg  Panama – President Ernesto Pérez Balladares [32]
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain – Minister of Foreign Affairs Abel Matutes Juan [33]
Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa – Ambassador Vaughan C. R. Dewing [34]
1997
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain – Viscount of the Castle of Almasa Fernando de Almasa [35]
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium – Prime Minister Jean-Luc Dehaene [36]
Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay – Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs for Economic Affairs Antonio Félix López Acosta [37]
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil – Minister of Foreign Affairs Luiz Felipe Lampreia [38]
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil – Minister of Transport Alcides Saldanha [39]
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil – Minister of Ministry of Industry and Foreign Trade Francisco Neves Dornelles
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil – Minister of Mines and Energy Raimundo Mendes Brito
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil – Head of the Military House Alberto Mendes Cardoso
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil – Governor of Rio Grande do Sul Antônio Britto
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil – Governor of Sergipe Albano Franco
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil – Ambassador Gelson Fonseca Junior
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil – Ambassador Affonso Emilio de Alencastro Massot
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil – Ambassador Luiz Augusto de Castro Neves
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil – Ambassador Frederico Cezar de Araujo
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil – Director General of the Federal Police Vicente Chelotti
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil – General Director of the Department of Latin American Integration Renato Luiz Rodrigues Marques
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil – Valter Pecly Moreira
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil – Marcos Borges Duprat Ribeiro
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil – Paulo Cesar de Olivera Campos
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil – Marcio Nunes Cambraia
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil – Undersecretary of Communications Ana Elisa Tavares de Miranda
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil – Colonel Walter Justus
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil – Colonel José Elito Carvalho
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil – Diplomat Luiz Gilberto Seixas de Andrade
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil – Diplomat María Luiza Ribeiro Viotti
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil – Diplomat Sérgio Danese
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil – Diplomat Virgínia Bernardes de Souza Toniatti
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil – Diplomat Virgínia Bernardes de Souza Toniatti
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil – Edelcio José Ansarah
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil – Roberto Abdala
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil – Lieutenant Commander Carlos Alberto de Souza Filho
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil – Major Ricardo Borges
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil – Diplomat José Humberto de Brito Cruz
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil – Diplomat Carlos Alexandre Ferreira
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil – Diplomat Rodrigo de Lima Baena Soares
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil – Diplomat Alan Coelho de Séllos
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil – Diplomat Marco Antonio Nakata
Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal – Minister of Foreign Affairs Jaime Gama [40]
Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal – Prime Minister Antonio Guterres [41]
Flag of France.svg  France – Minister of Culture Philippe Douste-Blazy [42]
Flag of France.svg  France – Minister of State Michel Barnier
Flag of France.svg  France – Delegate Minister of Finance and Foreign Trade Yves Galland
Flag of France.svg  France – Ambassador Jean-Francois Nougarede
Flag of France.svg  France – Senator Xavier de Villepin
Flag of France.svg  France – Secretary General to the President Dominique de Villepin
Flag of France.svg  France – MP Nicole Catala
Flag of France.svg  France – President of the France-Uruguay Friendship Group Michel Inchauspe
Flag of France.svg  France – President of the France-South America Friendship Group Roland du Luart
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador – Minister of Foreign Affairs José Ayala Lasso [43]
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador – Coordinator of Diplomatic Affairs of the Presidency Gustavo Cordovez Pareja
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador – Director of Protocol Miguel Vazco
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador – President Fabián Alarcón Rivera [44]
Flag of France.svg  France – Co-organizer of the 1998 World Cup Michel Platini [45]
Flag of France.svg  France – Diplomatic Counselor of the Presidency Jean-David Levitte
Flag of France.svg  France – Spokeswoman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Catherine Colonna
Flag of France.svg  France – Chief of Cabinet of France Annie Lheritier
Flag of France.svg  France – Ambassador Daniel Jouanneau
Flag of Europe.svg  European Union – Vice-President of the European Commission Manuel Marín [46]
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina – Ambassador Benito Llambí [47]
1999
Flag of Austria.svg  Austria – Ambassador Peter Müller [48]
2000
640p-Olympic Rings depicting the five continents.png International Olympic Committee – President Juan Antonio Samaranch [49]
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil – Ambassador Luiz Augusto de Araujo Castro [50]
Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay – President Luis Angel González Macchi [51]
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile – President Ricardo Lagos Escobar [52]
2001
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy – President Carlo Azeglio Ciampi [53]
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy – Minister of Foreign Affairs Lamberto Dini [54]
Flag of Costa Rica.svg  Costa Rica – Minister of Foreign Affairs Roberto Rojas [55]
Flag of Guatemala.svg  Guatemala – Minister of Foreign Affairs Gabriel Orellana [56]
Flag of Costa Rica.svg  Costa Rica – President Miguel Ángel Rodríguez Echeverría [57]
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic – President Hipólito Mejía Domínguez [58]
Flag of El Salvador.svg  El Salvador – Minister of Foreign Affairs María Eugenia Brizuela de Ávila [59]
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina – Former Minister of Foreign Affairs Adalberto Rodríguez Giavarini [60]
2002
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina – Consul Julio Lascano y Vedia [61]
Flag of the United Nations.svg  United Nations – Director-General of the World Trade Organization Mike Moore [62]
Flag of the Organization of American States.svg  Organization of American States – Director of the Pan American Health Organization George Alleyne [63]
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil – Ambassador Francisco Thompson Flores [64]
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador – Minister of Foreign Affairs Heinz Moeller [65]
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain – Minister of Defense Federico Trillo Figueroa [66]
2003
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil – Head of Ceremonial of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Ruy de Lima Casaes e Silva [67]
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil – Undersecretary for South American Affairs Luiz Filipe de Macedo Soares Guimaraes [68]
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil – Director-General of the Department of the Americas Antonino Lisboa Mena Goncalves [69]
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina – Ambassador Hernán Patiño Mayer [70]
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina – President Eduardo Alberto Duhalde [71]
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina – Minister of Foreign Affairs Carlos Ruckauf [72]
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina – Former Chief of the Cabinet of Ministers Alfredo Atanasof [73]
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy – Minister of Defense Antonio Martino – (Grand Officer) [74]
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy – Secretary General of the Presidency Gaetano Gifuni – (Grand Officer) [75]
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy – Mayor of Rome Walter Veltroni – (Grand Officer) [76]
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy – Head of Ceremonial of the Presidency Filippo Romano – (Commander) [77]
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy – Ambassador Giorgio Malfatti di Montetretto – (Commander) [78]
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy – Sub-secretary of the Foreign Ministry Mario Baccini – (Grand Officer) [79]
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy – President of Lombardy Roberto Formigoni – (Grand Officer) [80]
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy – Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi – (Grand Cordon) [81]
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy – Honorary Consul of Tuscany Silvio Fancellu – (Officer) [82]
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy – President of the Chamber of Deputies Pier Ferdinando Casini – (Grand Cordon) [83]
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy – Minister of Foreign Affairs Franco Frattini – (Grand Officer) [84]
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy – President of the Senate Marcello Pera – (Grand Cordon) [85]
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy – Director of the South America Office Giorgio Di Pietrogiacomo – (Commander) [86]
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy – President of Tuscany Claudio Martini – (Grand Officer) [87]
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China – Head of the AQSIQ Li Changjiang – (Grand Officer) [88]
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia – President Álvaro Uribe Vélez – (Grand Cordon) [89]
2004
Flag of India.svg  India – Chairman of Tata Group Ratan Tata – (Commander) [90]
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil – Minister of Defense José Viegas Filho [91]
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil – Governor of Rio Grande do Sul Germano Rigotto [92]
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy – Honorary Consul of Uruguay in Padua-Venice Angelo Ferro [93]
Flag of the United States.svg  United States – Ambassador Martin J. Silverstein [94]
Flag of the United States.svg  United States – Chairman of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board William Joseph McDonough [95]
Flag of the United States.svg  United States – Executive Vice President of the International Affairs and Emerging Markets Group Terrence Checki
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina – Ambassador delegate in the negotiations of the Rio de la Plata Treaty Guillermo de la Plaza [96]
2005
Flag of the United States.svg  United States – Under Secretary of the Treasury for International Affairs John B. Taylor [97]
2006
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China – Ambassador Wang Yongzhan [98]
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil – Ambassador Eduardo Dos Santos [99]
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile – President Michelle Bachelet [100]
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela – President Hugo Chávez Frías [101]
Flag of France.svg  France – Ambassador Laurent Joseph Rapin [102]
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile – Ambassador Carlos Appelgren [103]
Flag of Bolivia.svg  Bolivia – Foreign Minister David Choquehuanca [104]
Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay – Foreign Minister Rubén Ramírez Lezcano [105]
2009
Flag of Qatar.svg  Qatar – Ambassador to the UN Nassir Abdulaziz Al-Nasser [106]
Flag of Europe.svg  European Union – Former Head of the Delegation of the European Communities to the GATT Van-Thinh Paul Trân [107]
2011
Flag of the United Nations.svg  United Nations – Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon [108]
2012
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina – Member of the National Academy of Fine Arts Nicolás García Uriburu [109]
2016
Flag of France.svg  France – President François Hollande [110]
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China – Foreign Minister Wang Yi [111]
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China – Minister of Commerce Gao Hucheng [112]
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China – Minister of the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine Zhi Shuping [113]
Flag of Chile.svg  ChileHeraldo Muñoz Valenzuela – (Grand Officer) [114]
2017
Flag of Bolivia.svg  Bolivia – President of the CAF – Development Bank of Latin America L. Enrique Garcia [115]
2018
Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico – President Enrique Peña Nieto [116]
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil – Ambassador Hadil Fontes da Rocha Vianna [117]
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan – Prime Minister Shinzo Abe [118]
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China – Foreign Minister Wang Yi [119]
2019
Flag of the United Nations.svg  United Nations – Director-General of the Food and Agriculture Organization José Graziano da Silva [120]

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