Landelino Lavilla Alsina (6 August 1934 – 13 April 2020) was a Spanish lawyer and politician who served as the
minister of justice
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from 1976 to 1979. He also served as member of parliament and as senator. His most important role was as
President of the Congress of Deputies
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during the coup d'état of
23-F in 1981. Jurist
Eduardo García de Enterría
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called him the "principal architect of the
transition to democracy
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".
Early life and education
Lavilla was born in
Lleida on 6 August 1934.
He received law degrees from the
University of Zaragoza
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and
Complutense University of Madrid
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.
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Career and activities
Lavilla was a lawyer by profession. He joined the board of lawyers of the Court of Auditors
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in 1958 and of the State Council State Council may refer to:
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in 1959. He joined the ''Tácitos'', Catholic reformist group, in 1974.[ He became a senior member of the ]Christian Democratic Party
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. The group published articles in the Catholic daily, ''Ya'', beginning by 1972.[ He was the undersecretary of industry in the last cabinet of ]Franco
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from 1974 to 1976.
Minister of Justice
Lavilla was appointed minister of justice in the first cabinet of Adolfo Suárez
Adolfo Suárez González, 1st Duke of Suárez (; 25 September 1932 – 23 March 2014) was a Spanish lawyer and politician. Suárez was Spain's first democratically elected prime minister since the Second Spanish Republic and a key figure in th ...
on 5 July 1976, replacing Antonio Garrigues y Díaz-Cañabate in the post. Lavilla was part of the Tacito group in the cabinet along with Leopoldo Calvo Sotelo
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Calvo-Sotelo was b ...
, Andrés Reguera, Eduardo Carriles
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, Enrique de la Mata, Marcelino Oreja and Alfonso Osorio. He retained his post following the democratic elections in June 1977.
He drafted the 1977 Political Reform Act
The Political Reform Act (Act 1/1977, of 4 January, for the Political Reform)[PSOE
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.[
Lavilla's term ended on 6 April 1979 when ]Íñigo Cavero
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Biography and career
Born in San Sebastián on 1 August 192 ...
was appointed justice minister.
President of the Congress of Deputies and 23-F
Lavilla was appointed senator in 1977 and was in office until 1978.[ He was elected to the Congress of Deputies in 1979, representing Jaén province.
He served as speaker of the Congress from 1979 to 1982 in the first legislature after the approval of the new ]constitution
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When these princ ...
. On 23 February 1981, members of the Civil Guard led by Antonio Tejero
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Career
Tejer ...
burst into the chamber in a failed coup d'état
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. Lavilla faced Tejero saying that "in this chamber, the orders are given by the presidency. This is over. Evict." The colonel obeyed, and the deputies were able to occupy their seats after getting down.[ During the night of 23–24 February, he offered Tejero the members of the parliament board as hostages and asked that they free the members of the government and the legislators, but Tejero rejected the move.][
During Lavilla's term the first investiture debate took place according to the new Constitution; 33 organic laws, 231 ordinary laws and 71 law decrees were approved, and the first failed ]vote of confidence
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and a question of confidence were presented.
Before the 1982 general election Lavilla led the Christian Democrat party. He was re-elected in 1982, representing Madrid province, but resigned from the seat in 1983 and was succeeded by Leopoldo Calvo Sotelo
Leopoldo Ramón Pedro Calvo-Sotelo y Bustelo, 1st Marquess of Ría de Ribadeo (; 14 April 1926 – 3 May 2008), usually known as Leopoldo Calvo-Sotelo, was Prime Minister of Spain between 1981 and 1982.
Early life and career
Calvo-Sotelo was b ...
in the post.
In 1982 Lavilla also assumed the presidency of the Union of the Democratic Centre. Faced with the crisis of the party derived from the bad electoral result in the general elections, he resigned from the office in February 1983.
Member of the Council of State and later life
Lavilla was named a permanent member of the Council of State by a royal decree dated 28 July 1983 at the proposal of Prime Minister, an office which he held until his death in 2020. On 28 December 1995 he was appointed chairman of the Council's first section.
On 8 February 1999 Lavilla took office as a permanent member of the Royal Academy of Jurisprudence and Legislation and was its president between 2003 and 2012, being re-elected in 2008.[
In addition, he was a member of the advisory committee of ]FRIDE
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, a Madrid-based now defunct think tank organization.
Personal life and death
Lavilla was married to Juana Rubira García Valdecasas, and they had four children.[ He died on 13 April 2020 at the age of 85 from an undisclosed illness.
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Honors
* Grand Cross of the Order of Civil Merit
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(1974)
* Grand Cross of the Order of Charles III (1979)
* Grand Cross of the Order of St. Raymond of Peñafort (1985)
* Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Isabella the Catholic (2010)Real Decreto 834/2010, de 25 de junio, por el que se concede la Gran Cruz de la Orden de Isabel la Católica a don Landelino Lavilla Alsina.
''Boletín Oficial del Estado'', 25 June 2010. (in Spanish)
References
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20th-century Spanish lawyers
1934 births
2020 deaths
Complutense University of Madrid alumni
Justice ministers of Spain
Knights Grand Cross of the Order of Isabella the Catholic
Members of the 1st Congress of Deputies (Spain)
Members of the 2nd Congress of Deputies (Spain)
Members of the constituent Congress of Deputies (Spain)
Members of the Senate of Spain
Presidents of the Congress of Deputies (Spain)
People from Lleida
Politicians from Catalonia
Spanish Roman Catholics
Spanish transition to democracy
University of Zaragoza alumni
Union of the Democratic Centre (Spain) politicians