Ricardo Oreja Elósegui
Ricardo Oreja Elósegui | |
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| Born | Ricardo Oreja Elósegui 1890 Ibarrangelu, Spain |
| Died | 1974 Madrid, Spain |
| Nationality | Spanish |
| Occupation(s) | lawyer, civil servant |
| Known for | politician, official |
| Political party | Carlism, PCP, PSP, UP, UMN, FET |
Ricardo Oreja Elósegui (1890-1974) was a Spanish Traditionalist politician. Initially in the Carlist ranks, he then joined the breakaway Mellistas, briefly engaged in Partido Social Popular, joined the primoderiverista state party Unión Patriótica, returned to Carlism within Comunión Tradicionalista and eventually settled in Francoist structures. He served in the Cortes during two terms between 1920 and 1923, and then during 5 terms between 1952 and 1965. In 1924-1927 he was the civil governor of the Santander province. In 1938 he formed part of the Gipuzkoan Comisión Gestora. In 1948-1954 he served one term in the Madrid city council, during some time as teniente de alcalde. In 1951-1965 he was sub-secretary in the Ministry of Justice. In 1934-1955 he presided over a large Gipuzkoan metalworking company, Unión Cerrajera.