Francisco Villagrán de León
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Francisco Villagrán de León | |
|---|---|
| Special Envoy of the President of Guatemala | |
| In office 20 February 2024 – 18 May 2024 | |
| President | Bernardo Arévalo |
| Ambassador of Guatemala to the United States | |
| In office 2012–2013 | |
| President | Otto Pérez Molina |
| Preceded by | Julio Martini Herrera |
| Succeeded by | Julio Ligorría |
| Ambassador of Guatemala to the United States | |
| In office 2008–2011 | |
| President | Álvaro Colom |
| Preceded by | Guillermo Castillo Villacorta |
| Succeeded by | Julio Martini Herrera |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 29 March 1954 Guatemala City, Guatemala |
| Died | 18 May 2024 (aged 70) Washington D.C., United States |
| Party | Movimiento Semilla |
| Parent | Francisco Villagrán Kramer (father) |
| Alma mater | Rafael Landívar University George Washington University |
José Francisco Villagrán de León (29 March 1954 – 18 May 2024) was a Guatemalan diplomat and academic.[1]
Villagrán de León held positions as Guatemala's ambassador to the Organization of American States, the United Nations, Canada, Germany, Norway, Denmark and the United States. He was also appointed Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs in 1986[1] and, from February 2024 until his death, served as a presidential adviser and envoy under President Bernardo Arévalo.[2]
Villagrán de León was born in Guatemala City on 29 March 1954 to Francisco Villagrán Kramer (Vice-President of Guatemala from July 1978 to September 1980) and Alba Ruth de León Méndez. He earned a bachelor's degree in law and social sciences from Rafael Landívar University and, later, a master's degree from Georgetown University in the U.S.[1]