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Fernando de Santiago

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oversight of the defense ministry. While Arias Navarro had been considered a Francoist, Suárez would turn out to be a reformer, putting Spain on the road to democracy. Santiago would become a harsh critic of Suárez' government. He submitted a resignation letter shortly after Suárez announced he would
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in Madrid on 6 January 1934 who was the daughter of Santiago Morales de Los Ríos y Chávarri (b. Madrid, Salvador y San Nicolás, 1 May 1886 - ?) and Ana María de Palacio y Velasco (29 April 1890 - ?), daughter of the 6th Marquess of Casa Palacio and wife the 1st Marchioness of Villarreal de
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Out of office, Santiago continued to meet with conservative military officials disturbed by Spain's democratization and liberalization. In September 1977, he met with a group of army leaders—including
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In the waning years of Franco's rule, from 4 March 1971 to 24 April 1974, the dictator gave Santiago a task as political as it was military: serve as governor-general of
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asking him to undertake "actions to rescue the destiny of the Fatherland". Bosch would later be implicated in the "
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after Spanish forces had massacred members of a native independence movement in the "
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and its call for open elections; his resignation was accepted on 21 September 1976.
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Following Franco's death on 20 November 1975, Santiago was named
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He married María Ignacia Morales de Los Ríos y Palacio at
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María del Dulce Nombre de Santiago y Morales de Los Ríos
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Index

Spanish name
surname
The Most Excellent

Prime Minister of Spain
Juan Carlos I
Juan-Miguel Villar Mir
Carlos Arias Navarro
Adolfo Suárez
Governor-General of the Spanish Sahara
José María Pérez de Lerma
Federico Gómez de Salazar
Madrid
Falange
Movimiento Nacional
Army
deputy prime minister of Spain
prime minister
Spanish transition to democracy
general
Spanish Civil War
dictatorship
Francisco Franco
Second Moroccan War
Spanish Nationalists
Spanish Civil War
lieutenant general
Francoist Spain
Spanish Sahara
Zemla Intifada

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