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León Herrera Esteban

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company. In 1983 he was named general legal advisor to the Ministry of Defense. His other positions included the attorney to the Cortes for the province of Jaén, a member of the Royal Academy of Jurisprudence and a member of the Madrid Bar Association.
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on 20 November 1975. Herrera's term as the minister of information and tourism ended on 12 December 1975 in a cabinet reshuffle, and he was replaced by Adolfo Martín Gamero in the post.
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In 1972 Herrera was appointed president of the European Conference of Posts and Telecommunications and was in office until 1974. Next he was named the undersecretary of the
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in 1946. His political career began in 1962 when he was appointed director general in the Ministry of Information and Tourism which he held until 1969.
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Michael Thompson (2012). "The Order of the Visible and the Sayable: Theatre Censorship in Twentieth-Century Spain".
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he joined the Taxdir cavalry regiment with which he fought on various fronts. He graduated from the
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Catherine O’Leary (2008). "'Irrpresentable en España': Fernando Arrabal and the Spanish Censors".
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Spanish military personnel of the Spanish Civil War (National faction)
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Spanish military officer, jurist and politician (1922–2003)
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Herrera was born in Jaén on 4 July 1922. Following the
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Government ministers during the Francoist dictatorship
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Index

Spanish name
surname
Minister of Information and Tourism
Arias Navarro
Pío Cabanillas Gallas
Jaén
Madrid
Spanish
Alma mater
University of Granada
minister of information and tourism
first cabinet
Carlos Arias Navarro
Civil War
University of Granada
Ministry of Finance
Ministry of Interior
Pío Cabanillas Gallas
Francisco Franco
Telefónica
Grand Cross of Naval Merit
Grand Cross of the Order of Carlos III





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