Ignacio Luis Arcaya | |
Office1: | President of the Chamber of Deputies of the Congress of Venezuela |
Term Start1: | 1962 |
Term End1: | 1964 |
Predecessor1: | Manuel Vicente Ledezma |
Successor1: | Héctor Santaella |
Title2: | Minister of Foreign Affairs of Venezuela |
Term Start2: | 13 February 1959 |
Term End2: | 28 August 1960[1] |
President2: | Rómulo Betancourt |
Predecessor2: | René De Sola |
Successor2: | Marcos Falcón Briceño |
Profession: | politician, lawyer |
Birth Date: | 1912 5, df=y |
Ignacio Luis Arcaya Rivero (Santa Ana de Coro, 3 May 1912 – Caracas, 4 September 1990[2]), was a Venezuelan lawyer and politician. He was one of the signatories of the Puntofijo Pact on behalf of his party, the Democratic Republican Union (URD).
He was Minister of Foreign Affairs of Venezuela 1959–1960 and took part in the 7th Organization of American States conference on 16 August 1960, where against his President's wishes, he abstained on the issue of Cuban relations with the Organization of American States. He was President of the Venezuelan Chamber of Deputies 1962–1964,[3] and became a Supreme Court of Venezuela judge in 1965.[2] [4]
He was the Prime Minister of Foreign Affairs until 28 August 1960.[5]
Ignacio Luis Arcaya had a son, Ignacio Arcaya (1939), who went on to become a career diplomat.[6] In 2001 the National Assembly of Venezuela created an "Order of Merit Ignacio Luis Arcaya".[2]