Luis Rodríguez de Viguri

Luis Rodríguez de Viguri y Seoane (October 16, 1881 - December 12, 1945) was a Spanish politician and minister of National Economy during the Dámaso Berenguer period following the dictatorship of Primo de Rivera.[4][5]

Luis Rodríguez de Viguri
Luis Rodríguez in 1922
Deputy of the Cortes Republicanas
for Lugo Province
In office
1933 (1933)–1936 (1936)[1]
Minister of the National Economy
In office
August 20, 1930 (1930-08-20) – February 18, 1931 (1931-02-18)[1]
Preceded byJulio Wais San Martín
Succeeded byJuan Ventosa [es]
Deputy of the Cortes
for Lugo
In office
1918 (1918)[2] – September 15, 1923 (1923-09-15)[3]
Minister of Development
In office
December 4, 1922 (1922-12-04) – December 7, 1922 (1922-12-07)[1]
Preceded byManuel Argüelles Argüelles
Succeeded byRafael Gasset
Minister of Supplies
(interim)
In office
May 5, 1920 (1920-05-05) – May 8, 1920 (1920-05-08)[1]
Preceded byFrancisco Terán Morales [es]
In office
December 1919
Preceded byFernando Sartorius Chacón [es]
Succeeded byFrancisco Terán Morales
Personal details
Born
Luis Rodríguez de Viguri y Seoane

(1881-10-16)October 16, 1881
Santiago de Compostela,[1] Spain
DiedDecember 12, 1945(1945-12-12) (aged 64)
Madrid, Spanish State
Political partyConservative (until 1933)[3]
Agrarian (by 1933)[1]
OccupationLawyer & politician

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f "RODRIGUEZ DE VIGURI , LUIS 55. Elecciones 19.11.1933" (in Spanish). Congreso de los Diputados. Retrieved 2024-09-04.
  2. ^ "RODRIGUEZ DE VIGURI , LUIS 49. Elecciones 24.2.1918" (in Spanish). Congreso de los Diputados. Retrieved 2024-09-04.
  3. ^ a b "RODRIGUEZ DE VIGURI , LUIS 52. Elecciones 29.4.1923" (in Spanish). Congreso de los Diputados. Retrieved 2024-09-04.
  4. ^ "Luis Rodríguez de Viguri y Seoane" (in Spanish). Real Academia de la Historia. Retrieved 24 March 2022.
  5. ^ "Real decreto nombrando Ministro de Economía Nacional a D. Luis Rodríguez de Viguri, ex Diputado a Cortes" (PDF). Gaceta de Madrid (in Spanish) (233). Agencia Estatal Boletín Oficial del Estado: 1155. 21 August 1930.