- Joaquín
Chapaprieta y
Torregrosa (26
October 1871 – 15
October 1951) was a
Spanish politician. He
served as
Prime Minister in 1935,
during the Second...
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Niceto Alcalá-Zamora
Preceded by
Ricardo Samper Succeeded by Joaquín
Chapaprieta Minister of
State of
Spain In
office 14 April – 16
December 1931 President...
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internal controversy over 1936
budget formally 3
cabinets Joaquín
Chapaprieta 25-09-1935 to 14-12-1935 80 PRR, CEDA, LR, PAE
resigned due to internal...
- Pope
Innocent IX Irnerius,
founder of the
School of
Glossators Joaquín
Chapaprieta,
former Prime Minister of Spain. Juan
Fernando López Aguilar, former...
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Femenina and the
starting point of the 2019
Vuelta a España. Joaquín
Chapaprieta (1871–1951),
politician Fourmidables, an a
cappella singing quartet (2008)...
- Azaña
Alejandro Lerroux Diego Martínez
Barrio Ricardo Samper Joaquín
Chapaprieta Manuel Portela Preceded by
Francisco Serrano (President of the Executive...
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Presidente del
Consejo de
Ministros y
Ministro de
Hacienda a D.
Joaquin Chapaprieta y Torregrosa" (PDF).
Gaceta de
Madrid (in Spanish) (269).
Agencia Estatal...
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considered to be
philosophically close to Radical-Republicanism,
Joaquin Chapaprieta and
Manuel Portela-Valladares. The
party did not recover. In the elections...
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minister (1934)
Alejandro Lerroux,
Prime minister (1934–1935) Joaquín
Chapaprieta,
Prime minister (1935)
Manuel Portela Valladares,
Prime minister (1935–1936)...
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until 26 September:
Alejandro Lerroux 26 September-15 December: Joaquín
Chapaprieta starting 15 December:
Manuel Portela Valladares March 30 -
Eusebio Ríos...