词条 | Íñigo Cavero |
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| honorific-prefix = | name = The Baron of Carondelet | smallimage = El ministro de Cultura, Íñigo Cavero, sale del Congreso de los Diputados.jpg | alt = | caption = Cavero in 1981 | office = President of the Spanish Council of State | honorific_prefix = The Most Excellent and Most Illustrious | honorific_suffix = OCIII OAXW OSRP | term_start = 29 May 1996 | term_end = 25 December 2002 | predecessor = Fernando Ledesma Bartret | successor = José Manuel Romay Beccaría | office1 = Minister of Culture | term_start1 = 8 September 1980 | term_end1 = 2 December 1981 | predecessor1 = Ricardo de la Cierva | successor1 = Soledad Becerril | office2 = Minister of Justice | term_start2 = 6 April 1979 | term_end2 = 8 September 1980 | predecessor2 = Landelino Lavilla Alsina | successor2 = Francisco Fernández Ordóñez | office3 = Minister of Education and Science | term_start3 = 6 July 1977 | term_end3 = 4 April 1979 | predecessor3 = Aurelio Menéndez | successor3 = José Manuel Otero | office4 = Member of the Congress of Deputies | term_start4 = 22 June 1986 | term_end4 = 2 September 1989 | predecessor4 = | successor4 = | constituency4 = Madrid | office5 = | term_start5 = 1 March 1979 | term_end5 = 18 November 1982 | constituency5 = Baleares | predecessor5 = | successor5 = | office6 = | term_start6 = 15 June 1977 | term_end6 = 2 January 1979 | constituency6 = Madrid | predecessor6 = | successor6 = | otherparty = Democratic and Social Centre {{small|(1989–1991)}} People's Democratic Party {{small|(1985–1989)}} Union of the Democratic Centre {{small|(1977–1983)}} Christian Democratic Party {{small|(1977–1978)}} {{ill|Christian Democratic People's Party (Spain)|lt=Popular Christian Democratic Party|es|Partido Popular Demócrata Cristiano}} {{small|(1975–1977)}} Democratic Left {{small|(until 1975)}} | party = People's Party {{small|(after 1991)}} | birth_name = Íñigo Cavero Lataillade | birth_date = {{Birth date|1929|8|1|df=y}} | birth_place = San Sebastián | death_date = {{Death date and age|2002|12|25|1929|8|1|df=y}} | death_place = Madrid | resting_place = | resting_place_coordinates = | alma_mater = University of Deusto Complutense University of Madrid }} Íñigo Cavero Lataillade, Marquis of el Castillo de Aysa, Baron of Carondelet, Baron of la Torre (1 August 1929 – 25 December 2002) was a Spanish aristocrat, lawyer and politician. Born in San Sebastián on 1 August 1929, Cavero attended Our Lady of Remembrance College, Madrid before commencing studies in law and economics at the University of Deusto. Cavero completed his legal studies at the Complutense University of Madrid, where he later taught. Cavero joined the {{ill|Grupo Tácito|es}} in 1973, and left the group two years later. At that time, Cavero also ended his involvement with the Democratic Left. In 1975, Cavero became a founding member of the {{ill|Christian Democratic People's Party (Spain)|lt=Christian Democratic People's Party|es|Partido Popular Demócrata Cristiano}}. After joining the Union of the Democratic Centre, Cavero was elected to his first term on the Congress of Deputies as a representative from Madrid. He was reelected in 1979, as a deputy from Baleares. While serving consecutive terms as a member of the Congress of Deputies, Cavero also held several cabinet positions. He contested the congressional elections in 1982 in Grenada, but did not win. He remained the general secretary of the UDC until the party's dissolution in 1983. Cavero then assumed leadership roles in the People's Democratic Party and returned to the Congress of Deputies, winning election from Madrid in 1986. Cavero switched party affiliation to the Democratic and Social Centre in 1989 and ran for reelection in Burgos. He lost that year's election, and became a member of the People's Party in 1991.[1] Cavero was named to the Spanish Council of State in 1996, and served until his death on 25 December 2002, of a heart attack at Clínica de La Luz in Madrid. He was 73.[2] References1. ^{{cite news|title=Biografía de Iñigo Cavero|url=http://www.abc.es/hemeroteca/historico-25-12-2002/abc/Nacional/biografia-de-i%C3%B1igo-cavero_151927.html#|accessdate=13 January 2018|work=ABC|date=25 December 2002}} {{authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Cavero, Inigo}}2. ^{{cite news|title=Muere de infarto el presidente del Consejo de Estado, Iñigo Cavero|url=http://www.elperiodicodearagon.com/noticias/espana/muere-infarto-presidente-consejo-estado-inigo-cavero_31859.html|accessdate=13 January 2018|work=El Periódico de Aragón|date=26 December 2002}} 15 : 1929 births|2002 deaths|Politicians from San Sebastián|20th-century Spanish lawyers|Members of the constituent Congress of Deputies (Spain)|Members of the first Congress of Deputies (Spain)|Members of the third Congress of Deputies (Spain)|Spanish Ministers of Education|Spanish Ministers of Justice|Union of the Democratic Centre (Spain) politicians|Democratic and Social Centre (Spain) politicians|People's Party (Spain) politicians|University of Deusto alumni|Complutense University of Madrid alumni|Complutense University of Madrid faculty |
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