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    Alejandro Lerroux García (4 March 1864, in La Rambla, Córdoba – 25 June 1949, in Madrid) was a Spanish politician who was the leader of the Radical Republican...
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    Alejandro Lerroux García la dimisión del cargo de Presidente del Consejo de Ministros; y nombrando Presidente del Consejo de Ministros a D. Alejandro...
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  • Argentine musician Alejandro Lerroux, Spanish politician Alejandro González Malavé, Puerto Rican undercover police agent Alejandro Martinez, Andorran...
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    Marcelino Domingo, Alejandro Lerroux and Manuel Azaña. The same year of the foundation of the Republican Alliance a letter of Alejandro Lerroux was circulated...
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    monarchist sympathies. Instead, he invited the Radical Republican Party's Alejandro Lerroux to do so. CEDA was denied cabinet positions for nearly a year. In...
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    (CEDA) and the centrist Radical Republican Party. Radical leader Alejandro Lerroux became prime minister. Azaña temporarily withdrew from politics and...
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    substitutes. The figureheads most associated with the unrest were Alejandro Lerroux and Francisco Ferrer. Minister of War Arsenio Linares y Pombo called...
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    the "executioners". This campaign was led by the young journalist Alejandro Lerroux, editor of the Madrid republican daily El País, which published the...
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    was the Minister in the Alejandro Lerroux government but later he left the party for dissatisfaction with the politics of Lerroux. Martínez consequently...
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    Cortes. President Alcalá-Zamora however asked the Radical leader Alejandro Lerroux to become Spain's Prime Minister. A general strike and armed rising...
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    restoration, Carlists and anarchists emerged in opposition to the monarchy. Alejandro Lerroux, Spanish politician and leader of the Radical Republican Party, helped...
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    led by Diego Martínez-Barrio and a right wing led (from 1910) by Alejandro Lerroux. Over time the left factions periodically splintered off to form more...
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    later commuted his sentence to life imprisonment. The government of Alejandro Lerroux – formed after the 1933 general election – eventually amnestied him...
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  • by blackmailing Prime Minister Alejandro Lerroux, whose nephew was involved in the scheme and influence peddling. Lerroux refused to get involved, and Strauss...
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    resigned and was succeeded by Manuel Azaña. Radical Party leader Alejandro Lerroux had wanted that job himself and became alienated, switching his party's...
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    republican partisan Alejandro Lerroux awaited news from Madrid while seated at separate tables in the same Barcelona café. But while Lerroux too denied involvement...
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    leader José María Gil-Robles as prime minister and instead appointed Alejandro Lerroux, who then cooperated with the CEDA. In October 1934, Gil-Robles obtained...
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    system. Instead, the president invited the Radical Republican Party's Alejandro Lerroux to do so, in what author Hugh Thomas called a weakening of the democratic...
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    form a government. Instead he invited the Radical Republican Party's Alejandro Lerroux to do so. Despite receiving the most votes, CEDA was denied cabinet...
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    The election had been prompted by a collapse of a government led by Alejandro Lerroux, and his Radical Republican Party. Manuel Azaña would replace Manuel...
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  • distinguished members of the Republican Party, including its leader Alejandro Lerroux, being associated with it. The scandal, was one of the factors that...
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  • 1874, Carlists and anarchists emerged in opposition to the monarchy. Alejandro Lerroux helped bring republicanism to the fore in Catalonia, where poverty...
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    socialist revolution against the republican government in October 1934, Alejandro Lerroux named him Minister of the Interior in 1935 and named Prime Minister...
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  • had split away from the more moderate Radical Republican Party of Alejandro Lerroux. Integrated in the Popular Front ahead of the 1936 election, the party...
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  • Prime minister (1931–1933) Alejandro Lerroux, Prime minister (1933) Diego Martínez Barrio, Prime minister (1933) Alejandro Lerroux, Prime minister (1933–1934)...
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    conspiracy but assumed an ambiguous stand, the key ones having been Alejandro Lerroux and Melquíades Alvares. Some, also aware, have clearly refused to...
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  • Republicana), the attendees included: - from the Radical Republican Party: Alejandro Lerroux; - from the Republican Action: Manuel Azaña; - from the Radical Socialist...
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    this time that he came to know radicals such as Francisco Ferrer, Alejandro Lerroux, and others.: 4  He began reading the works of Pierre-Joseph Proudhon...
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    Alfredo de Zavala y Lafora was appointed Minister of Finance by Alejandro Lerroux on 3 April 1935, holding office until 6 May 1935. During this period...
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  • attended, with additions from other regions such as the republican Alejandro Lerroux, the reformist Melquiades Álvarez, and a single socialist deputy,...
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