Osvaldo Aranha Politician

Osvaldo Euclides de Sousa Aranha (Portuguese pronunciation: [ozˈvawdu aˈɾaɲɐ], February 15, 1894 – January 27, 1960) was a Brazilian politician, diplomat and statesman, who came to national prominence in 1930 under Getúlio Vargas.He is known in international politics for lobbying for the creation of the State of Israel as head of the Brazilian delegation to the UN and President of the UN General Assembly in 1947. As head of the Brazilian delegation, he was President of the United Nations General Assembly in 1947 during the UNGA 181 vote on the United Nations Partition Plan for Palestine, in which he postponed the vote for three days to ensure its passage.

Personal facts

Osvaldo Aranha
Birth dateFebruary 15, 1894
Birth place
Alegrete Brazil
Nationality
Brazil
Date of deathJanuary 27, 1960
Place of death
Rio de Janeiro
Education
Federal University of Rio de Janeiro Faculty of Law

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