Manuel Aguirre De Tejada
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Manuel Aguirre de Tejada (28 December 1827,
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– 9 April 1911) was a Spanish
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and lawyer. He was Foreign Minister during the reign of
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, and Minister of Justice during the regency of Maria Christina of Austria. After receiving a law degree from the University of Madrid, he travelled to
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in 1854 where he remained until the elections of 1857, when he was chosen deputy by
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representing the
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. He successively retained this position in the elections of 1858, 1863 and 1865. In 1876 he was chosen as senator in La Coruna, named life senator the following year and later senator by Own Right in 1903. After the Revolution of 1868 he became involved in the Conservative Party and was one of the commissioned members who wrote up the Constitution of 1876. Aguirre de Tejada was Foreign Minister from 18 January 1884 to 27 November 1885, and Minister of Justice between 14 December 1895 and 4 October 1897. He was also president of the Tribunal de lo Contencioso Administrativo (Court of the Contentious Office staff) (1890) and
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(1895). He died on 9 April 1911.


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