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| predecessor1        = Carlos Giménez
| predecessor1        = Carlos Giménez
| successor1          = Amalia Campos
| successor1          = Amalia Campos
| president1          = [[Rosemaria de Castro]]
| president1          = [[Carlos Friedemann]] (1988)<br>[[Rosemaria de Castro]] (1989–1992)
| office2            = Embassador of [[Trenado]] in the {{wp|United States}}
| office2            = Embassador of [[Trenado]] in the {{wp|United States}}
| term_start2        = 10 September 1983
| term_start2        = 10 September 1983

Latest revision as of 22:31, 21 October 2024

Christian Most
Portrait of Christian Most
Portrait of Christian Most, 1989
Delegate of Foreign Affairs
In office
1 January 1973 – 31 December 1980
PresidentRosemaria de Castro
Preceded byMauro Pitta
Succeeded byXoán Soria
In office
3 March 1988 – 31 December 1992
PresidentCarlos Friedemann (1988)
Rosemaria de Castro (1989–1992)
Preceded byCarlos Giménez
Succeeded byAmalia Campos
Embassador of Trenado in the United States
In office
10 September 1983 – 30 January 1987
PresidentCarlos Friedemann
Embassador of Trenado in France
In office
15 February 1971 – 20 December 1972
PresidentFelix Mazon
Personal details
Born
Christian Most de Sousa

(1926-10-04) 4 October 1926 (age 98)
Porto Alegre, GB, Trenado
Political partyLibertarians (1963–2005)
Spouse(s)
Vivian Cabral Most
(m. 1961; died 2006)
Children4
Alma materGuaiba Federal University
Profession

Christian Most de Sousa (born 4 October 1926) is a Trenadian diplomat, writer and politician who served as the country's Delegate of Foreign Affairs during the Castro (1973–1980) and Friedemann (1988–1992). He also took office as the nation's embassador in the United States and France.