Rosalinda Bueso

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Rosalinda Bueso
Bueso in 2022
Born
Rosalinda Bueso Asfura

(1977-06-04) 4 June 1977 (age 46)
Tegucigalpa, Honduras
Alma materCentral American Technological University (BBA)
OccupationAmbassador
Spouse
(m. 2011)

Rosalinda Bueso Asfura (born 4 June 1977) is a Honduran diplomat, the ambassador of the Republic of Honduras to the United Mexican States from 2007 to 2010.

Biography[edit]

Rosalinda Bueso Asfura was born on 4 June 1977 in Tegucigalpa. She studied business administration in tourism and marketing and sales at Central American Technological University (UNITEC).[1]

In February 2006, she entered the diplomatic service as Coordinator of Diplomatic Ceremony and Liaison with the Chancellery of Honduras, in the government of José Manuel Zelaya Rosales, a position in which she remained for eight months.[2] In October 2006 she was appointed Traveling Ambassador, Coordinator of Cooperation, Investment, and Free Trade. In April 2007, Bueso was named ambassador of Honduras in Mexico.[3]

She is currently married to Mexican politician Marcelo Ebrard.[4][5]

Crisis of 2009[edit]

Two years after becoming ambassador, Bueso faced a delicate political crisis in Honduras. On 28 June 2009, Roberto Micheletti initiated a coup against the government of José Manuel Zelaya Rosales, who was expelled from Honduras and taken to San José, capital of Costa Rica. As a member of the Zelaya Rosales government, Bueso could not enter the embassy located in the Colonia Condesa in Mexico City, by order of the Honduran government. Later, on 21 July 2009, the Mexican Secretariat of Foreign Affairs recognized Bueso as the ambassador of Honduras and the rest of the officials as the only Honduran diplomats accredited in Mexico.[6] In turn, the government of the Federal District, headed by Marcelo Ebrard Casaubón, supported the government of José Manuel Zelaya and, therefore, the representative of Honduras in Mexico, sending police to the embassy to allow them access. Bueso would finally enter on 22 July 2009. The support and security offered by Ebrard was essential to Bueso recovering the offices of the diplomatic legation.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Cortés, Nayeli (2 August 2011). "Un golpe de Estado la llevó a brazos de Marcelo Ebrard" [A Coup d'État Took Her to the Arms of Marcelo Ebrard]. El Universal (in Spanish). Retrieved 30 October 2017.
  2. ^ Ortez, Brenda (27 September 2013). "La historia de Rosalinda Bueso (I Parte)" [The Story of Rosalinda Bueso (Part I)]. Estilo (in Spanish). Retrieved 30 October 2017.
  3. ^ "Carta de acreditación" [Letter of Accreditation] (PDF). El Universal (in Spanish). 2010. Retrieved 30 October 2017.
  4. ^ "Ebrard, las tres mujeres que conquistaron su corazón" [Ebrard, The Three Women Who Conquered His Heart]. Excélsior (in Spanish). Mexico City. 7 October 2011. Retrieved 30 October 2017.
  5. ^ "Ebrard se casa hoy con Rosalinda" [Ebrard Married With Rosalinda Today]. El Universal (in Spanish). 7 October 2011. Retrieved 30 October 2017.
  6. ^ "Funcionarios de la SRE reciben a la embajadora de Honduras en México" [Officials of the SRE Receive the Ambassador of Honduras in Mexico]. Protocolo (in Spanish). 23 July 2009. Retrieved 30 October 2017.
Preceded by
Ambassador of Honduras to Mexico

2007–2010
Succeeded by
José Mariano Castillo