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removed him from his professorship by decree on 29 July 1939 for his activities under the Second
Spanish Republic. On 4 April 1944 he was sanctioned with three years of disqualification and 1,000 points for having been a representative of the government in the Bank of Spain and for having fled
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Minister of Finance, holding office until September 1933. After leaving the ministry Viñuales married Erika Graa. On 2 March 1936 he was designated Counseller representing the State in the Bank of Spain, a post he held until September, when he went abroad and did not return.
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on 7 August 1881. His father was a well-known merchant who was active in politics as a member of the
Liberal Dynastic party. His uncle, Urbez Viñuales, was also prominent in business and politics. He obtained his secondary education in Huesca and his law degree from the
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until 1948, when he returned to Spain. He then resumed his chair at the university. On 8 November 1957 he was granted a full pardon. He retired from the university in 1958. Viñuales died in Madrid on 14 November 1959 of an attack of
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143:Lawyer, economist, politician
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