Santiago Carrillo

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Santiago Carrillo was a prominent Spanish communist politician and long-time leader of the Communist Party of Spain who played a crucial role in steering the party toward moderation and reconciliation during Spain’s transition from Francoist dictatorship to democracy.

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instanceOf Spanish politician
communist
human
politician
advocated legalization of the Communist Party of Spain
national reconciliation in Spain
authored Eurocommunism and the State NERFINISHED
burialPlace Cementerio Civil de la Almudena NERFINISHED
citizenship Spain
countryOfBirth Spain
countryOfDeath Spain NERFINISHED
dateOfBirth 1915-01-18
dateOfDeath 2012-09-18
endTime 1982
exileCountry Belgium NERFINISHED
France NERFINISHED
familyName Carrillo NERFINISHED
genre political essay
givenName Santiago NERFINISHED
ideology communism
eurocommunism
languageSpoken Spanish
memberOf Cortes Generales NERFINISHED
Spanish Congress of Deputies NERFINISHED
movement Spanish transition to democracy
name Santiago Carrillo Solares NERFINISHED
nationality Spanish
notableFor advocacy of reconciliation between left and right in Spain
leadership of the Communist Party of Spain during the Franco dictatorship
moderation of the Communist Party of Spain
role in Spain’s transition from Francoism to democracy
occupation journalist
politician
writer
opposed Francoist dictatorship NERFINISHED
participatedIn Spanish Civil War NERFINISHED
placeOfBirth Gijón NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Madrid NERFINISHED
politicalParty Communist Party of Spain NERFINISHED
positionHeld General Secretary of the Communist Party of Spain
religion atheism
returnedToSpain 1976
sideInConflict Republican faction in the Spanish Civil War
startTime 1960
supported constitutional monarchy in Spain
parliamentary democracy in Spain
termInOffice 1977–1986
wasInExile true
workLocation Madrid NERFINISHED

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Spanish transition to democracy keyFigure Santiago Carrillo