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José Sánchez-Guerra y Martínez

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José Sánchez-Guerra
Prime Minister of Spain
In office
8 March 1922 – 7 December 1922
MonarchAlfonso XIII
Preceded byAntonio Maura
Succeeded byManuel García-Prieto
President of the Congress of Deputies
In office
28 July 1919 – 14 March 1922
MonarchAlfonso XIII
Prime MinisterJoaquín Sánchez de Toca
Manuel Allendesalazar
Eduardo Dato
Gabino Bugallal (as interim)
Himself
Preceded byJuan de Armada y Losada
Succeeded byGabino Bugallal
Governor of the Bank of Spain
In office
28 July – 5 December 1903
MonarchAlfonso XIII
Prime MinisterRaimundo Fernández Villaverde
Minister of FinanceAugusto González Besada
Preceded byAntonio García Alix
Succeeded byTomás Castellano y Villarroya
In office
26 January 1907 – 14 September 1908
MonarchAlfonso XIII
Prime MinisterAntonio Maura
Minister of FinanceGuillermo de Osam y Scull
Preceded byFernando Merino Villarino
Succeeded byAntonio García Alix
Minister of Governance of Spain
In office
5 December 1903 – 5 December 1904
MonarchAlfonso XIII
Prime MinisterAntonio Maura
Preceded byAntonio García Alix
Succeeded byManuel Allendesalazar
In office
27 October 1913 – 9 December 1915
MonarchAlfonso XIII
Prime MinisterEduardo Dato
Preceded bySantiago Alba Bonifaz
Succeeded bySantiago Alba Bonifaz
In office
11 June – 3 November 1917
MonarchAlfonso XIII
Prime MinisterEduardo Dato
Preceded byJulio Burell
Succeeded byJosé Bahamonde
Minister of Development of Spain
In office
14 September 1908 – 21 October 1909
MonarchAlfonso XIII
Prime MinisterEduardo Dato
Preceded byAugusto González Besada
Succeeded byRafael Gasset
Minister of War of Spain
Interim
In office
15 July – 7 December 1922
MonarchAlfonso XIII
Prime MinisterHimself
Preceded byJosé Olaguer Feliú
Succeeded byNiceto Alcalá-Zamora
Personal details
Born
José Sánchez-Guerra y Martínez

(1859-06-28)28 June 1859
Died26 January 1935(1935-01-26) (aged 75)
NationalitySpanish
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José Sánchez Guerra y Martinez (28 June 1859, in Córdoba – 26 January 1935, in Madrid) was a Spanish journalist, lawyer and prime minister. His term as prime minister lasted from 8 March to 7 December 1922. He was a Conservative who has been described as "courageous" and "politically mediocre."[1]

Biography

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He began his political career in 1886 when he obtained a certificate of election in Cabra (Córdoba) for the Liberal Party. Sagasta won this seat in the constituency of Córdoba on behalf of the Liberals in successive elections until 1901. In 1902, along with Antonio Maura, he went over to the Conservative Party. He continued to receive the certificate of election for Cordoba in consecutive elections until 1918. His brother Antonio Barroso Castillo also contested elections in the province.

He was Minister of the Interior between 5 December 1903 and 5 December 1904 in the Maura government. He again occupied the same ministerial portfolio for two terms under Dato's governments: between 27 October 1913 and 9 December 1915, and between 11 June and 3 November 1917. He was also Minister of Promotion between 14 September 1908 and 21 October 1909, again under the presidency of Eduardo Dato, and Minister of War between 15 July and 7 December 1922 in the Sánchez Guerra cabinet.

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