Antoran Ambassador to Volscina

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Ambassador of Antora to Volscina
Ambasciatore de Antora in Volscina
Seal of the Royal Ministry of Diplomacy of Antora
Incumbent
Adira Mar Arroyo
as Embajador
since July 28, 2023
ResidenceAntoran Chancery, Cadrigano
NominatorThe Monarch of Antora
AppointerThe Prime Minister of Antora
with Popular Assembly advice and consent
Inaugural holderGuillérmo va Scopiá
as Cónsul
FormationOctober 19, 1855

Antora, and its nominal predecessor Casilló y Réal, have maintained diplomatic representation in the Empire of Volscina since 1855, with a break in relations from 2002 to 2005 due to the Volscine Civil War. Originally founded as a Consulate, the mission was upgraded to an Embassy in 1938. The Antoran Diplomatic Mission in Volscina is headed by the Antoran Chancery of Cadrigano and has three subordinate consulates in Acaimo, Videnza, and Tramonto.

The official head of the Mission is given the title of Antoran Embajador to Volscina. The current and 12th Embajador is Adira Mar Arroyo, who assumed the post 28 July 2023.

List of Antoran Ambassadors to Volscina

The position of First Consul to Volscina was held from its inception and into its transition into the Ambassadorship by members of the noble va Scopiá family until 1962, when Gonzalo va Scopiá petitioned for the position to become non-hereditary. Since 1962, the position has been filled by candidates appointed by the Prime Minister and approved by the Popular Assembly. In 2015, Oriol López was terminated in office due to Volscine investigative journalists uncovering López' involvement in sapient trafficking. The First Secretary to Volscina, Iria Colina, was appointed to the position as Inteirm Ambassador and was confirmed to the position of Full Ambassador the next month.

Name and Title Appointment to Position Termination from Position
The High Honorable Guillérmo va Scopiá 2 February 1938 18 October 1957, death in office
The High Honorable Gonzalo va Scopiá 30 October 1957 5 June 1962, resigned
The Most Esteemed Rayan Esparraguera 14 June 1962 22 April 1968, retired
The Most Esteemed Salvador Lérida 3 May 1968 3 May 1978, removed
The Most Esteemed Francisco Javier Madrid 15 May 1978 15 May 1988, removed
The Honorable Ona Velázquez 30 May 1988 7 September 1986, death in office
The Most Esteemed Beatriz Capitán 20 September 1986 30 May 1988, removed
The Honorable Sergeant Nora Lagos 8 July 1988 8 July 1998, removed
The Most Esteemed Miguel Angel Ballester 17 July 1998 19 August 2010, retired
The Honorable Oriol López 5 September 2010 29 March 2015, terminated
The Honorable Iria Colina 8 April, 2015 14 March 2023, retired
The Honorable Golden Sergeant Adira Mar Arroyo 28 July 2023 Incumbent