Íñigo Cavero

The Most Excellent and Most Illustrious
The Baron of Carondelet
Cavero in 1981
President of the Spanish Council of State
In office
29 May 1996  25 December 2002
Preceded byFernando Ledesma Bartret
Succeeded byJosé Manuel Romay Beccaría
Minister of Culture
In office
8 September 1980  2 December 1981
Preceded byRicardo de la Cierva
Succeeded bySoledad Becerril
Minister of Justice
In office
6 April 1979  8 September 1980
Preceded byLandelino Lavilla Alsina
Succeeded byFrancisco Fernández Ordóñez
Minister of Education and Science
In office
6 July 1977  4 April 1979
Preceded byAurelio Menéndez
Succeeded byJosé Manuel Otero
Member of the Congress of Deputies
In office
22 June 1986  2 September 1989
ConstituencyMadrid
In office
1 March 1979  18 November 1982
ConstituencyBaleares
In office
15 June 1977  2 January 1979
ConstituencyMadrid
Personal details
Born
Íñigo Cavero Lataillade

(1929-08-01)1 August 1929
San Sebastián
Died25 December 2002(2002-12-25) (aged 73)
Madrid
Political partyPeople's Party (after 1991)
Other political
affiliations
Democratic and Social Centre (1989–1991)
People's Democratic Party (1985–1989)
Union of the Democratic Centre (1977–1983)
Christian Democratic Party (1977–1978)
Popular Christian Democratic Party (1975–1977)
Democratic Left (until 1975)
Alma materUniversity of Deusto
Complutense University of Madrid

Íñigo Cavero Lataillade, Marquis of el Castillo de Aysa, Baron of Carondelet, Baron of la Torre (1 August 1929 – 25 December 2002) was a Spanish aristocrat, lawyer and politician.