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Luis García Guijarro (1883–1974) was a Spanish politician and civil servant. Initially he was active within Carlism, then he joined the breakaway Mellistas, settled well in the Primo de Rivera regime, emerged as a key Derecha Regional Valenciana leader within CEDA, and eventually merged within the Francoist structures. He was elected to the Cortes in 1916, 1918, 1919, 1920, 1923, 1933 and 1936, though his 1920 ticket has been annulled. His career of civil servant climaxed with the short-lived 1931 nomination to director general of the Customs Office. Between 1916 and 1951 during short strings he served as either consul or commercial attaché in Hamburg, Damascus, Newcastle, Managua, Boston, again Damascus and Washington; in 1935-1936 he was the Spanish minister plenipotentiary to Czechoslov

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  • Luis García Guijarro (València, 1885 - Madrid, 1974) fou un advocat, empresari i polític valencià, diputat a les Corts Espanyoles durant la restauració borbònica i la Segona República Espanyola. (ca)
  • Luis García Guijarro (Valencia, 1885 - Madrid, 1974) fue un empresario y político tradicionalista y derechista español, sobrino del político carlista Antonio Aparisi y Guijarro. (es)
  • Luis García Guijarro (1883–1974) was a Spanish politician and civil servant. Initially he was active within Carlism, then he joined the breakaway Mellistas, settled well in the Primo de Rivera regime, emerged as a key Derecha Regional Valenciana leader within CEDA, and eventually merged within the Francoist structures. He was elected to the Cortes in 1916, 1918, 1919, 1920, 1923, 1933 and 1936, though his 1920 ticket has been annulled. His career of civil servant climaxed with the short-lived 1931 nomination to director general of the Customs Office. Between 1916 and 1951 during short strings he served as either consul or commercial attaché in Hamburg, Damascus, Newcastle, Managua, Boston, again Damascus and Washington; in 1935-1936 he was the Spanish minister plenipotentiary to Czechoslovakia. He held also numerous minor jobs in central administration and abroad. Throughout most of his career García Guijarro was an active lobbyist on part of the Valencian orange industry. (en)
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  • Luis García Guijarro (València, 1885 - Madrid, 1974) fou un advocat, empresari i polític valencià, diputat a les Corts Espanyoles durant la restauració borbònica i la Segona República Espanyola. (ca)
  • Luis García Guijarro (Valencia, 1885 - Madrid, 1974) fue un empresario y político tradicionalista y derechista español, sobrino del político carlista Antonio Aparisi y Guijarro. (es)
  • Luis García Guijarro (1883–1974) was a Spanish politician and civil servant. Initially he was active within Carlism, then he joined the breakaway Mellistas, settled well in the Primo de Rivera regime, emerged as a key Derecha Regional Valenciana leader within CEDA, and eventually merged within the Francoist structures. He was elected to the Cortes in 1916, 1918, 1919, 1920, 1923, 1933 and 1936, though his 1920 ticket has been annulled. His career of civil servant climaxed with the short-lived 1931 nomination to director general of the Customs Office. Between 1916 and 1951 during short strings he served as either consul or commercial attaché in Hamburg, Damascus, Newcastle, Managua, Boston, again Damascus and Washington; in 1935-1936 he was the Spanish minister plenipotentiary to Czechoslov (en)
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