Ángel Ossorio Y Gallardo
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Angel Ossorio y Gallardo (b.
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, 20 June 1873 - d.
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, 19 May 1946) was a Spanish lawyer and statesman. He served as Minister of Development during the reign of Alfonso XIII and later was a staunch supporter of the Second Spanish Republic. He died in exile in Argentina.


Education and academic career

Having earned his Bachelor of Law from the Central Madrid University, Ossorio y Gallardo won great prestige as a lawyer and writer in the early twentieth century, with works such as "The Soul of the Toga" and "Divorce in civil marriage". He chaired the Royal Academy of Jurisprudence and Legislation and was the chairman of the
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cultural society in 1923–1924.


Political career

Ossorio was elected local councillor in Madrid in 1902. A year later, he became a congressional deputy for the Caspe district in the Zaragoza province under the banner of the Conservative Party. He would serve nine terms representing the district.


Governor

He was appointed civil governor of the province of Barcelona in January, 1907, becoming the highest central government figure in the region. In July, 1909 a series of riots and strikes broke out in Barcelona as a result of a mandatory military draft, which culminated in the events called Tragic Week. Ossorio was opposed to sending troops to quell the disturbances, but then the central government in Madrid proclaimed martial law. As a result, Ossorio resigned the office and had to be evacuated by ship. His experiences during these tragic events were reflected in his work in Barcelona, July 1909 (1910).


Minister

He served as Minister of Development between 15 April and 20 July 1919 in the government of
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Legislator

In 1922, Ossorio y Gallardo was one of the founders of the Partido Social Popular, a Christian Democratic party with strong conservative roots. In 1923, he did not run for reelection and left the Spanish congress. A few months later, when General Primo de Rivera staged a coup, he temporarily left politics. Once the Spanish
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was proclaimed, Ossorio broke with many of his conservative and clerical correligionaries, in support of the new regime. He was once again elected to congress for the last time, in June 1931, under the Monarchist Without a King at the Service of the Republic (Monárquico sin Rey al servicio de la República).


Ambassador

After the outbreak of the
Spanish Civil War The Spanish Civil War () was a military conflict fought from 1936 to 1939 between the Republican faction (Spanish Civil War), Republicans and the Nationalist faction (Spanish Civil War), Nationalists. Republicans were loyal to the Left-wing p ...
in 1936 he was named ambassador to France, Belgium and Argentina, where he would exile himself at the end of the war and where he would die.


Author

He is the author of works such as ''History of Catalan political thought during the war of Spain with France'' (1913), ''The Soul of Toga'' (1919) and ''Life and Sacrifice of Companys'' (1943). Hi
personal archive
is located in the Pavelló de la República CRAI Library - University of Barcelona . It consists of his private correspondence, newspaper articles, and news clippings, among other documents.


References

"In Angeles National Forest Demons of the Republic National Movement. The relationships of two Republican lawyers Gago Angel Galarza (1892-1966) and Angel Ossorio y Gallardo (1873-1946): the easy entente of two ministers with three different ideologies (Christian Democrat, the radical socialist and socialism largocaballerista) ", Contributions to Social Science, March 2009, online {{DEFAULTSORT:Ossorio, Angel 1873 births 1946 deaths 20th-century Spanish lawyers Maurism Ambassadors of Spain to France Ambassadors of Spain to Argentina Civil governors of Barcelona Lawyers from Madrid