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'''Eduardo Enrique Volquemán''' born '''Eduard Heinrich Volkmann'''
'''Eduardo Enrique Volquemán''' (11 July 1901 - 23 January 1989; born '''Eduard Heinrich Volkmann''') was a [[Morrawia|Morrawian]]-[[Montillans|Montillan]] {{wpl|communist}} politician, revolutionary, {{wpl|trade unionist}}, writer and founder of the [[Workers' and Peasants' Party of Montilla]] (POCM) and the [[Communist Party of Montilla]] (PCM), serving as vice-president of Montilla and Minister of Foreign Affairs from 1960 to 1970.
 
Volquemán is credited as one of the idealizers of ''[[Solidarism|Solidarismo]]'', which is a doctrine of international relations emphasizing international solidarity among underdeveloped, colonized and oppressed nations through the spread of {{wpl|socialist}} ideology, the organization of military expeditions and the formation of solidarity brigades.
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Eduardo Volquemán
Fotothek df roe-neg 0006033 005 Porträt Max Seydewitz.jpg
Eduardo Volquemán in 1960
22nd Vice President of Montilla
In office
15 November 1960 – 11 June 1970
PresidentMiguel Guerra
Preceded byDavid Illescas
Succeeded byÁlvaro Santana
Minister of Foreign Affairs
In office
15 November 1960 – 11 June 1970
PresidentMiguel Guerra
Personal details
Born
Eduard Heinrich Volkmann

11 July 1901
Ambrunn, Baweria, Morrawia
Died23 January 1989(1989-01-23) (aged 87)
Santa María de las Rocas, La Revolución, Montilla
Political partyCommunist Party of Montilla (1959-1980)
Other political
affiliations
Workers' and Peasants' Party of Montilla (1921-1945)
Children2 sons
Military service
AllegianceMontilla Montilla
Branch/serviceMontilla Army revolution.png Revolutionary Armed Forces
Years of service1945-1958
RankGuerrillero
Battles/warsMontillan Revolution
Yanagua Rebellion

Eduardo Enrique Volquemán (11 July 1901 - 23 January 1989; born Eduard Heinrich Volkmann) was a Morrawian-Montillan communist politician, revolutionary, trade unionist, writer and founder of the Workers' and Peasants' Party of Montilla (POCM) and the Communist Party of Montilla (PCM), serving as vice-president of Montilla and Minister of Foreign Affairs from 1960 to 1970.

Volquemán is credited as one of the idealizers of Solidarismo, which is a doctrine of international relations emphasizing international solidarity among underdeveloped, colonized and oppressed nations through the spread of socialist ideology, the organization of military expeditions and the formation of solidarity brigades.