Antonio Iturmendi Bañales
Antonio Iturmendi Bañales | |
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| Born | Antonio Iturmendi Bañales 1903 Baracaldo, Spain |
| Died | 1976 (aged 72–73) Madrid, Spain |
| Nationality | Spanish |
| Occupation | lawyer |
| Known for | politician |
| Political party | Traditionalist Communion, Falange Española Tradicionalista |
Antonio Iturmendi Bañales (1903–1976) was a Spanish Carlist and Francoist politician. He is best known as the Minister of Justice, serving in 1951–1965, as the Cortes speaker, serving in 1965–1969; he held the parliamentarian ticket between 1949 and 1976. He is also noted as briefly a civil governor and Tarragona and Zaragoza provinces in 1939. Though not counted among key decision-makers of the Francoist regime, he is considered instrumental in thwarting the Falangist attempt to re-define the system in the mid-1950s, and in the process of implementing the Alfonsist restoration in the 1960s.