Clodomiro Almeyda

Clodomiro Almeyda Medina (February 11, 1923 – August 25, 1997) was a Chilean politician. A leading member of the Socialist Party, served as Minister of Foreign Affairs of Chile from 1970 to 1973 during the Presidency of Salvador Allende.

Political offices
Preceded by
Juan Atala
Minister of Labor
1952-1953
Succeeded by
Leandro Moreno
Preceded by
Rafael Tarud
Minister of Mining
1953
Succeeded by
Francisco Cuevas
Preceded by
Gabriel Valdés
Minister of Foreign Affairs
1970-1973
Succeeded by
Orlando Letelier
Preceded by
José Tohá
Minister of Defense
1973
Succeeded by
Carlos Prats
Preceded by
Orlando Letelier
Minister of Foreign Affairs
1973
Succeeded by
Ismael Huerta
Salvador Allende
Life and politics
  • Biography
  • Presidential elections of 1952 / 1958 / 1964 / 1970
  • Chile under Allende
  • Tanquetazo
  • 1973 coup d'état
  • Death
Policies
  • Vuskovic plan
  • Economic policy
  • Nationalization of copper
  • Schneider Doctrine
  • Project Cybersyn
Perceptions
  • Project FUBELT
  • Schneider Doctrine
  • Criticisms
Allies
  • Carlos Prats
  • Carlos Altamirano
  • Orlando Letelier
  • José Tohá
  • Pedro Vuskovic
  • Edgardo Enríquez
  • Andre Gunder Frank
Family
  • Ramón Allende Padín
  • Laura Allende
  • Isabel Allende (Bussi)
  • Andrés Pascal Allende
  • Isabel Allende
Authority control
  • VIAF: 93951023
Persondata
Name Almeyda, Clodomiro
Alternative names
Short description Chilean politician
Date of birth February 11, 1923
Place of birth
Date of death August 25, 1997
Place of death