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Jaime Carner Romeu (Catalan: Jaume Carner i Romeu, 22 February 1867 – 26 September 1934) was a Spanish lawyer, businessman and politician from
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. He was a deputy in the
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(Spanish parliament) before
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, then pursued a career as a corporate lawyer until the
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when he was again elected deputy. He was Minister of Finance from 1931 to 1933.


Birth and education (1867–99)

Jaime Carner Romeu was born in
El Vendrell El Vendrell () is a town located in the province of Tarragona, Catalonia, in the wine-growing region of Penedès. It is wedged between the Mediterranean and the coastal range. El Vendrell is the capital of the Baix Penedès '' comarca'' an ...
,
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, Catalonia, Spain, on 22 February 1867. His parents were Joan Carner, a veterinarian, and Josefa Romeu. He attended the Escuelas Pías de Barcelona for his secondary education between 1876 and 1882. He studied law at the
University of Barcelona The University of Barcelona ( ca, Universitat de Barcelona, UB; ; es, link=no, Universidad de Barcelona) is a public university located in the city of Barcelona, Catalonia, in Spain. With 63,000 students, it is one of the biggest universities i ...
from 1882 to 1883 and from 1885 to 1886. He then started work as a lawyer in the office of
Francesc de Paula Rius i Taulet Francisco de Paula Rius y Taulet (Barcelona, 1833 - Olèrdola, 1889) was a Spanish lawyer and politician. He was mayor of Barcelona in four different non-consecutive periods during the Restoration between 1858 and 1889. He is regarded to be among ...
, the mayor of
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.


Bourbon Restoration politics (1899–1916)

Carner joined the Catalan movement, and when the Catalan National Center( ca) was formed in 1899 he was vice-president under Narcís Verdaguer i Callís( ca) as president. When the Catalan National Center merged with the Regionalist Union to form the
Regionalist League of Catalonia Regionalist League of Catalonia ( ca, Lliga Regionalista de Catalunya, ; 1901–1936) was a right wing political party of Catalonia, Spain. It had a Catalanist, conservative, and monarchic ideology. Notable members of the party were Enric Prat de l ...
in 1901 he was one of the leaders of the Republican left wing of this party. He was one of the main organizers of the "four presidents" election in 1901. Carner was rapporteur of a draft reform to the municipal law, approved on 4 March 1902, although it seems to have been written by
Enric Prat de la Riba Enric Prat de la Riba i Sarrà (; 29 November 1870 – 1 August 1917) was a Catalan politician, lawyer and writer. He was a member of the , where one of the earliest definitions of Catalan nationalism was formulated. He became the first Pr ...
. In 1903 he became a representative in the municipal council of the city of Barcelona. When King
Alfonso XIII Alfonso XIII (17 May 1886 – 28 February 1941), also known as El Africano or the African, was King of Spain from 17 May 1886 to 14 April 1931, when the Second Spanish Republic was proclaimed. He was a monarch from birth as his father, Alf ...
visited Barcelona in 1904 Carner was one of the councilors who were absent from the ceremony to welcome the king. This group separated from the Regionalist League. In 1904 Carner was a founder of the weekly ''El Poble Català''( ca), which became a daily paper in May 1906. He was a founder of the Republican Nationalist Centre party in 1904, and was elected president of the party in late 1906. This party combined with the League in the Solidaritat Catalana coalition, which won 40 of the 44 seats in Catalonia in the 1907 elections. Carner was elected deputy for the district of El Vendrell. Carner was involved in the debate over corruption in the supply of building materials in Barcelona, and initiated a condemnation of the conduct of
Alejandro Lerroux 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 Party. He served as Prime Minister three times from 1933 to 1935 and held severa ...
and others. In 1910 Carner was one of the founders of the Republican Nationalist Federal Union, which replaced the Nationalist Republican Center. This party formed a coalition with Lerroux's Republicans and was decisively defeated in 1914.


Lawyer and businessman (1916–31)

Carner temporarily left politics and devoted himself to his successful legal practice. He joined the boards of directors of several large industrial companies, was one of the founders of the Compañía de Industrias Agrícolas, and acted as lawyer for various powerful companies and credit institutions in Barcelona. He was a member of the board of Nestlé Spain. He became wealthy, and was also very respected as a jurist, often consulted by political leaders on legal issues.


Second Spanish Republic (1931–34)

After the Second Spanish Republic was proclaimed Carner was elected deputy to the Cortes for the
Republican Left of Catalonia The Republican Left of Catalonia ( ca, Esquerra Republicana de Catalunya, ERC; ; generically branded as ) is a pro-Catalan independence, social-democratic political party in the Spanish autonomous community of Catalonia, with a presence also i ...
(Esquerra Republicana de Catalunya) party. The Generalitat of Catalonia was restored by decree on 21 April 1931. Carner was given charge of the commission to prepare the draft
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, later called the Statute of Núria, issued on 20 June 1931, approved by referendum on 2 August 1931 and finally approved by the Cortes on 9 September 1932. After promulgation of the republican constitution
Manuel Azaña Manuel Azaña Díaz (; 10 January 1880 – 3 November 1940) was a Spanish politician who served as Prime Minister of the Second Spanish Republic (1931–1933 and 1936), organizer of the Popular Front in 1935 and the last President of the Repu ...
reorganized the government and appointed Carner as Minister of Finance on 16 December 1931. The moderate
Felipe Sánchez Román y Gallifa Felipe Sánchez-Román y Gallifa (12 March 1893 – 21 January 1956) was a prominent Spanish jurist who taught at the Central University of Madrid from 1916 to 1936. He supported overthrow of the monarchist dictatorship of the 1920s, and was Deput ...
, who had been considered as a potential candidate for President of the Republic, resigned from the government's legal advisory committee due in part to objections to the appointment of Carner as Minister of Finance. As Minister of Finance Carner spoke on several occasions in debates about the Bank of Spain. Carner followed his predecessor
Indalecio Prieto Indalecio Prieto Tuero (30 April 1883 – 11 February 1962) was a Spanish politician, a minister and one of the leading figures of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) in the years before and during the Second Spanish Republic. Early life ...
in making stabilisation of the peseta his first goal in order to restore Spain's access to international credit. His policies were conservative and deflationary, including restrictions on imports, pruning the civil service and working towards balancing the budget. He was even more orthodox than Prieto. The peseta had fallen by 25% between 1929 and 1931, but fell by just over 10% in 1932 and then remained stable until 1936. The peseta was stable by mid-1932, and there were smaller deficits in Carner's 1932 and 1933 budgets than under the dictatorship. He presented a budget in 1932 that proposed reduced defense spending, increased spending on education at all levels, and changes to income tax legislation that resulted in the Law of General Contribution on Income of 20 December 1932. He aimed to improve competition in the Spanish economy, with measures such as reforming tariffs and taxation, changing the tax on royalties and increasing inheritance taxes. Carner left office on 12 June 1933 when he was diagnosed with advanced cancer of the throat. The need to replace him was used by Azaña to justify a cabinet reshuffle. President
Niceto Alcalá-Zamora Niceto Alcalá-Zamora y Torres (6 July 1877 – 18 February 1949) was a Spanish lawyer and politician who served, briefly, as the first prime minister of the Second Spanish Republic, and then—from 1931 to 1936—as its president. Early life ...
tried but failed to present this as evidence of a crisis and a reason to dismiss Azaña. Carner was succeeded by Agustín Viñuales Pardo, another Catalan. Carner died on 26 September 1934. His funeral in Barcelona at the end of September was attended by Azaña and many other political leaders, including Left Republicans, Socialists and members of the Generalitat de Catalunya.


Publications

Publications by Carner include: * * * * *


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Further reading

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Carner Romeu, Jaime 1867 births 1934 deaths Republican Left of Catalonia politicians Members of the Congress of Deputies of the Spanish Restoration Members of the Congress of Deputies of the Second Spanish Republic Economy and finance ministers of Spain Government ministers during the Second Spanish Republic