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    Diego Martínez Barrio (25 November 1883, in Seville – 1 January 1962) was a Spanish politician during the Second Spanish Republic, Prime Minister of Spain...
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    post and died in November 1940. He was succeeded as president by Diego Martínez Barrio, who had been prime minister in 1936. Following the occupation of...
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  • Diego Martínez may refer to: Diego Martínez de Villamayor (died 1176), noble of the Kingdom of Castile Diego Martínez Barrio (1883–1962), Spanish politician...
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    the rebellion, Casares resigned on 19 July and was replaced by Diego Martínez Barrio, whose government was never confirmed, and then definitely by José...
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    however. Azaña replaced Quiroga as Prime Minister with his ally Diego Martínez Barrio, and the government attempted a compromise with the rebels, which...
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    and 1933 he served as Minister of the Navy. After the failure of Diego Martínez Barrio to form a government to restrain the military revolt of 17 July...
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    the Council of Ministers to Mr. Diego Martínez Barrio" (PDF). "Decree admitting the resignation of Diego Martínez Barrio to the position of Vice President...
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    1934 by Diego Martinez Barrio. It was formed as a result of a merger of several small republican parties, most notably Diego Martinez Barrio's Radical...
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  • parliamentary majority to the left-wing Popular Front. The Republican Diego Martínez Barrio would be elected president of the Cortes. During the course of the...
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  • (1924–1925) Demófilo de Buen Lozano (1926–1929) Diego Martínez Barrio (1929–1930) Diego Martínez Barrio (1930–1934) Fermín de Zayas Molina (interim) Ángel...
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