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Secretary of Foreign Affairs (Mexico)

Mexican cabinet member responsible for foreign policy


Mexican cabinet member responsible for foreign policy

FieldValue
postSecretary of Foreign Affairs
bodythe United Mexican States
native_nameSecretario de Relaciones Exteriores
insigniaSeal of the Government of Mexico.svg
insigniasize100px
insigniacaptionSeal of the Government of Mexico
imageJuan Ramón de la Fuente 2025 (cropped).jpg
incumbentJuan Ramón de la Fuente
incumbentsince1 October 2024
departmentSecretariat of Foreign Affairs
member_ofCabinet of Mexico
reports_toPresident of Mexico
seatMexico City
appointerPresident of Mexico
formation8 November 1821
firstJosé Manuel de Herrera

The secretary of foreign affairs () is the foreign secretary of Mexico, responsible for implementing the country's foreign policy. The secretary is appointed by the president of Mexico to head the Secretariat of Foreign Affairs () and is a member of the federal executive cabinet. The secretary is commonly referred to in Spanish as Canciller ("Chancellor").

The incumbent secretary, since 1 October 2024, is Juan Ramón de la Fuente, former rector of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM).

List of secretaries

  • Ignacio Mariscal 1880–1883, 1885–1910
  • Enrique Creel 1910–1911
  • Francisco León de la Barra 1911, 1913
  • Victoriano Salado Álvarez 1911
  • 1911
  • 1911–1912
  • Pedro Lascuráin 1912–1913
  • Federico Gamboa 1913
  • Francisco Escudero 1913
  • Querido Moheno 1913–1914
  • José López Portillo y Rojas 1914
  • Francisco S. Carvajal 1914
  • Ignacio Borrego 1915
  • 1916, 1916–1917, 1918
  • 1920
  • Cutberto Hidalgo Téllez 1920–1921
  • Alberto J. Pani Arteaga 1921-1924
  • Aarón Sáenz Garza 1924–1927
  • Genaro Estrada 1930–1932
  • Manuel C. Téllez 1932 (interim)
  • José Manuel Puig Casauranc 1933–1934
  • Emilio Portes Gil 1934–1935
  • 1935–1940
  • Ezequiel Padilla Peñaloza 1940–1945
  • Francisco Castillo Nájera 1945–1946
  • Jaime Torres Bodet 1946–1951
  • Manuel Tello Baurraud 1951–1952
  • Luis Padilla Nervo 1952–1958
  • Manuel Tello Baurraud 1958–1964
  • José Gorostiza 1964 (interim)
  • Antonio Carrillo Flores 1964–1970
  • Emilio Óscar Rabasa 1970–1975
  • Alfonso García Robles 1975–1976
  • 1976–1979
  • Jorge Castañeda y Álvarez de la Rosa 1979–1982
  • Bernardo Sepúlveda Amor 1982–1988
  • Fernando Solana 1988–1993
  • Manuel Camacho Solís 1993–1994
  • Manuel Tello Macías 1994 (interim)
  • José Ángel Gurría 1994–1998
  • Rosario Green 1998–2000
  • Jorge Castañeda Gutman 2000–2003
  • Luis Ernesto Derbez 2003–2006
  • Patricia Espinosa 2006–2012
  • José Antonio Meade 2012–2015
  • Claudia Ruiz Massieu 2015–2017
  • Luis Videgaray Caso 2017–2018
  • Marcelo Ebrard 2018–2023
  • Alicia Bárcena 2023–2024
  • Juan Ramón de la Fuente 2024–

List of doctrines

  • Estrada Doctrine
  • Castañeda Doctrine

References

References

  1. (20 June 2024). "Anuncia Sheinbaum a seis integrantes de su gabinete". [[La Jornada]].
  2. (9 October 2024). "The Mexican Senate confirms Juan Ramón de la Fuente as new Foreign Secretary". Government of Mexico.
  3. (Feb 6, 2018). "Este fue el gabinete de Felipe Calderón". Capital México.
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