Miguel Maura (1887–1971) was a Spanish politician who served as the
minister of interior
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in 1931 being the first Spanish politician to hold the post in the
Second Spanish Republic
The Spanish Republic (), commonly known as the Second Spanish Republic (), was the form of government in Spain from 1931 to 1939. The Republic was proclaimed on 14 April 1931, after the deposition of Alfonso XIII, King Alfonso XIII, and was di ...
.
He was the founder of the
Conservative Republican Party
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.
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Early life and education
Miguel Maura was born in Madrid on 13 December 1887. His father was Antonio Maura
Antonio Maura Montaner (2 May 1853 – 13 December 1925) was Prime Minister of Spain on five separate occasions.
Early life
Maura was born in Palma, on the island of Mallorca, and studied law in Madrid. In 1878, Maura married Constanci ...
who was among the Prime Ministers of Spain.[ His elder brother, ]Gabriel
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, also was a politician.[
Miguel Maura received a degree in law.][
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Career
Following his graduation Maura worked at the city council in Madrid.[ Then he was elected as a member of the ]parliament
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in 1916 and 1919 representing the province of Alicante
Alicante ( ca-valencia, Alacant) is a province of eastern Spain, in the southern part of the Valencian Community. It is the second most populated Valencian province. Likewise, the second and third biggest cities in the Valencian Community (Alica ...
.[ In April 1931 he was made a member of the Republican Revolutionary Committee and also, was appointed minister of interior in the provisional government.][ Maura and the Prime Minister ]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
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resigned from the office on 14 October that year.
He founded a conservative political party in 1932 named Conservative Republican Party.
Later years and death
Maura left Spain after the civil war
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The aim of one side may be to take control of the country or a region, to achieve independence for a region, or to change government policies ...
and went into exile in Paris. While in exile he met José Antonio de Sangróniz who was serving as the representative of the Spanish ruler, Francisco Franco
Francisco Franco Bahamonde (; 4 December 1892 – 20 November 1975) was a Spanish general who led the Nationalist faction (Spanish Civil War), Nationalist forces in overthrowing the Second Spanish Republic during the Spanish Civil War ...
, to form a transitional government of national unity in 1944. However, his initiative was not fruitful.[
He died in ]Zaragoza
Zaragoza, also known in English as Saragossa,''Encyclopædia Britannica'"Zaragoza (conventional Saragossa)" is the capital city of the Zaragoza Province and of the autonomous community of Aragon, Spain. It lies by the Ebro river and its tributari ...
on 3 June 1971.[
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20th-century Spanish politicians
1887 births
1971 deaths
Interior ministers of Spain
Politicians from Madrid
Spanish political party founders
Exiles of the Spanish Civil War in France
Exiled Spanish politicians