Alejandro Lerroux

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Alejandro Lerroux was a controversial Spanish politician and leader of the Radical Republican Party who served multiple terms as prime minister during the turbulent early years of the Second Spanish Republic.

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instanceOf Spanish politician
human
prime minister of Spain
causeOfPoliticalDownfall Straperlo scandal
surface form: Straperlo corruption scandal
countryOfCitizenship Spain
dateOfBirth 1864-03-04
dateOfDeath 1949-06-25
educatedAt Córdoba (self-taught political education)
era interwar period
ethnicGroup Spanish people
familyName Lerroux
givenName Alejandro
hasPartInMotto “¡Abajo los caciques!”
knownFor anticlerical speeches in Barcelona
controversial and demagogic political style
leadership of the Radical Republican Party during the Second Spanish Republic
languageOfWorkOrName Spanish
memberOf Radical Republican Party
movement Radicalism
notableEvent Second Spanish Republic NERFINISHED
Spanish political crisis of 1934–1935
Straperlo scandal
notableWork leadership of the Radical Republican Party
occupation journalist
politician
participantIn Spanish politics of the Restoration period
early years of the Second Spanish Republic
placeOfBirth La Rambla, Córdoba, Spain
placeOfDeath Madrid
surface form: Madrid, Spain
politicalAlignment anticlericalism
republicanism
positionHeld Minister of State of Spain
President of the Council of Ministers of Spain
surface form: Prime Minister of Spain

mayor of Barcelona
member of the Congress of Deputies of Spain
primeMinisterTerm 1933-09-12/1934-03-09
1934-10-04/1935-04-03
1935-05-06/1935-10-25
religion agnosticism
residence Barcelona
Madrid
sexOrGender male
spouse Virginia Galván NERFINISHED

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Second Spanish Republic headOfGovernment Alejandro Lerroux