José Calvo Sotelo

José Calvo Sotelo, 1st Duke of Calvo Sotelo, GE (6 May 1893 – 13 July 1936) was a Spanish jurist and politician. He was the minister of finance during the dictatorship of Miguel Primo de Rivera and a leading figure during the Spanish Second Republic. During this period. he became an important part of Spanish Renovation, a monarchist movement. Calvo Sotelo's assassination in July 1936 by the bodyguard of PSOE party leader Indalecio Prieto was an immediate prelude to the triggering of the Spanish military coup of July 1936 that was plotted since February 1936, the partial failure of which marked the beginning of the Spanish Civil War.

The Most Excellent
José Calvo Sotelo
Minister of Finance
In office
3 December 1925  21 January 1930
LeaderMiguel Primo de Rivera
Preceded byJosé Corral Larre
Succeeded byFrancisco Moreno Zuleta
Member of the Congress of Deputies
In office
1919 – 1920; 1934  1936
ConstituencyCarballino; Orense
Personal details
Born6 May 1893
Tui, Spain
Died13 July 1936(1936-07-13) (aged 43)
Madrid, Spain
Manner of deathAssassination (gunshot wounds)
Resting placeAlmudena cemetery
Political partyRenovación Española
Other political
affiliations
Maurist
SpouseEnriqueta Grondona (1892–1971)
RelationsLeopoldo Calvo Sotelo (brother)
Leopoldo Calvo-Sotelo (nephew)
Occupationpolitician, jurist
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