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'''Max Delvalle Levy-Maduro''' (February 27, 1911 |
'''Max Delvalle Levy-Maduro''' (February 27, 1911 – December 20, 1979) was a Panamanian politician who served as [[Vice President of Panama|vice president]] from 1964 to 1968 and briefly served as [[List of heads of state of Panama|acting president]] in 1967. |
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== Career == |
== Career == |
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President Robles continued to represent Panama at the summit in Uruguay and met with U.S. President [[Lyndon B. Johnson]] on April 13 to discuss the [[Panama Canal Treaty]], before returning home.<ref>"Johnson, President of Panama Agree to Speed Canal Treaty", ''Philadelphia Inquirer'', April 14, 1967, p. 3.</ref> Delvalle then resumed his regular duties as first vice president. |
President Robles continued to represent Panama at the summit in Uruguay and met with U.S. President [[Lyndon B. Johnson]] on April 13 to discuss the [[Panama Canal Treaty]], before returning home.<ref>"Johnson, President of Panama Agree to Speed Canal Treaty", ''Philadelphia Inquirer'', April 14, 1967, p. 3.</ref> Delvalle then resumed his regular duties as first vice president. |
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Delvalle was the uncle of [[Eric Arturo Delvalle]], who served as President of Panama |
Delvalle was the uncle of [[Eric Arturo Delvalle]], who served as President of Panama from 1985 to 1988. {{clear}} |
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== References == |
== References == |
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|after = Raúl Arango Navarro |
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Latest revision as of 05:09, 13 December 2024
Max Delvalle | |
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Acting President of Panama | |
In office March 24 – April 5, 1968 | |
In office April 8–15, 1967 | |
Vice President of Panama | |
In office October 1, 1964 – October 1, 1968 | |
President | Marco Aurelio Robles |
Preceded by | Sergio González Ruíz |
Succeeded by | Raúl Arango Navarro |
Personal details | |
Born | Max Delvalle Levy-Maduro February 27, 1911 Panama City, Panama |
Died | December 20, 1979 Panama City, Panama | (aged 68)
Political party | Republican Party |
Max Delvalle Levy-Maduro (February 27, 1911 – December 20, 1979) was a Panamanian politician who served as vice president from 1964 to 1968 and briefly served as acting president in 1967.
Career
[edit]Under the Panamanian constitution, the holder of the office of "first vice president" became acting president from April 8–15, 1967. Devalle said at the time that there were only two Jewish presidents in the world, the president of Israel and himself.[1] Delvalle was described in the press as "the first Jewish president in the history of the Americas".[2]
President Robles continued to represent Panama at the summit in Uruguay and met with U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson on April 13 to discuss the Panama Canal Treaty, before returning home.[3] Delvalle then resumed his regular duties as first vice president.
Delvalle was the uncle of Eric Arturo Delvalle, who served as President of Panama from 1985 to 1988.
References
[edit]- ^ "Panama: Stability In The Cradle Of Transience". World Jewish Congress. 2005. Retrieved December 10, 2008.
- ^ "Panama Swears in Jew as Acting President", Chicago Tribune, April 9, 1967, pp. 1A–11.
- ^ "Johnson, President of Panama Agree to Speed Canal Treaty", Philadelphia Inquirer, April 14, 1967, p. 3.