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Manuel Giménez Fernández

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Name
  
Manuel Fernandez

Role
  
Politician

Died
  
1968, Seville, Spain


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Manuel Giménez Fernández (May 6, 1896, Seville - February 27, 1968) was a Spanish professor of canon law and politician most famous as Minister of Agriculture in the government of Alejandro Lerroux.

Giménez Fernández was named Professor of Canon Law at the University of Seville in 1934. In the same year, he began his political career as councilman in the municipal government of Seville, ultimately serving as its deputy mayor.

After the creation of the Second Spanish Republic, Giménez Fernández was elected to parliament by the constituency of Badajoz in the 1933 elections and subsequently joined the CEDA aligning himself with its liberal and progressive wing. Minister of Agriculture from October 4, 1934 to April 3, 1935 in the government headed by Alejandro Lerroux its policy of moderate agrarian reforms would force his resignation when they provoked bitter attack from elements within the Cortes including the conservative wing of the CEDA. José María Lamamié de Clairac and Cándido Casanueva were among Giménez Fernández's most vehement opponents taking particular exception to draft legislation giving tenants of twelve years standing the right to buy the lands they worked. In the 1936 elections he was again elected to parliament this time for the district of Segovia.

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Manuel Giménez Fernández Wikipedia