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Vicente Ruiz Monrabal (1936 in Sedaví, Spain – 2011) was a Spanish lawyer and politician. Ruiz qualified as a lawyer at the University of Valencia. During his time at University he became President of the Rural Catholic Youth group and a member of Young Catholic Action. In the 1960s he became involved with Christian democratic groups helping to found the Democratic Union of the Valencian Country (Spanish: Unión Democrática del País Valenciano) in 1967 and becoming Secretary General of that group. He headed the party list in Valencia Province at the 1977 General Election but was unsuccessful.

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  • Vicent Ruiz Monrabal (Sedaví, 1936-2011) fou un advocat i polític valencià. (ca)
  • Vicent Ruiz Monrabal, né à Sedaví en 1936 et mort le 7 septembre 2011, est un avocat et homme politique valencien. (fr)
  • Vicente Ruiz Monrabal (Sedaví, 1936 - ibid., 7 de septiembre de 2011) fue un abogado y político democristiano español.​​ Licenciado en Derecho por la Universidad de Valencia. Militante de las y presidente de la (JARC) de Valencia. Fue Presidente de la Junta Diocesana de Acción Católica a principios de los años setenta. Bajo su presidencia se publicó el 9 de octubre de 1972, actualmente Día de la Comunidad Valenciana, la circular "El uso de la lengua vernácula en las diócesis de la Provincia Eclesiástica Valentina. País Valenciano, Islas Baleares", un informe bien documentado, que recogía el magisterio eclesial, documentos de la UNESCO y la normativa vigente, para favorecer la difusión del Evangelio en la propia lengua. Este movimiento apostólico en la actual Comunidad Valenciana asumió p (es)
  • Vicente Ruiz Monrabal (1936 in Sedaví, Spain – 2011) was a Spanish lawyer and politician. Ruiz qualified as a lawyer at the University of Valencia. During his time at University he became President of the Rural Catholic Youth group and a member of Young Catholic Action. In the 1960s he became involved with Christian democratic groups helping to found the Democratic Union of the Valencian Country (Spanish: Unión Democrática del País Valenciano) in 1967 and becoming Secretary General of that group. He headed the party list in Valencia Province at the 1977 General Election but was unsuccessful. (en)
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  • Vicent Ruiz Monrabal (Sedaví, 1936-2011) fou un advocat i polític valencià. (ca)
  • Vicente Ruiz Monrabal (Sedaví, 1936 - ibid., 7 de septiembre de 2011) fue un abogado y político democristiano español.​​ Licenciado en Derecho por la Universidad de Valencia. Militante de las y presidente de la (JARC) de Valencia. Fue Presidente de la Junta Diocesana de Acción Católica a principios de los años setenta. Bajo su presidencia se publicó el 9 de octubre de 1972, actualmente Día de la Comunidad Valenciana, la circular "El uso de la lengua vernácula en las diócesis de la Provincia Eclesiástica Valentina. País Valenciano, Islas Baleares", un informe bien documentado, que recogía el magisterio eclesial, documentos de la UNESCO y la normativa vigente, para favorecer la difusión del Evangelio en la propia lengua. Este movimiento apostólico en la actual Comunidad Valenciana asumió progresivamente un perfil político de carácter democristiano, primero en el grupo que actuaba bajo la apariencia de una empresa cultural —PROLESA (Promoción de Lecturas, SA), dirigido por Salvador Sánchez Terán—, y en un segundo momento, ya más explícitamente político, como y, por último, incorporándose en 1972 a la Unió Democràtica del País Valencià (UDPV), fundada en la clandestinidad en 1965. Ruiz Monrabal fue secretario general de la UDPV y encabezó la lista en la circunscripción electoral de Valencia en las primeras elecciones democráticas en 1977 dentro del Equipo de la Democracia Cristiana, reclamando un estatuto de autonomía para el País Valenciano, pero no salió elegido. Tras el fracaso electoral abandonó la UDPV e ingresó en la Unión de Centro Democrático (UCD), partido con el que fue elegido diputado al Congreso por Valencia en las elecciones generales de 1979. También estuvo estrechamente ligado al mundo de las bandas de música, como presidente de la entre 1973 y 1976 y presidente de la . En 2005 fue nombrado de Sedaví. (es)
  • Vicent Ruiz Monrabal, né à Sedaví en 1936 et mort le 7 septembre 2011, est un avocat et homme politique valencien. (fr)
  • Vicente Ruiz Monrabal (1936 in Sedaví, Spain – 2011) was a Spanish lawyer and politician. Ruiz qualified as a lawyer at the University of Valencia. During his time at University he became President of the Rural Catholic Youth group and a member of Young Catholic Action. In the 1960s he became involved with Christian democratic groups helping to found the Democratic Union of the Valencian Country (Spanish: Unión Democrática del País Valenciano) in 1967 and becoming Secretary General of that group. In the 1970s he was involved with meetings of the various anti-Franco groups which were operating in secret. He headed the party list in Valencia Province at the 1977 General Election but was unsuccessful. Shortly afterwards he joined the Union of the Democratic Centre (UCD) and was elected to the Spanish Congress of Deputies for Valencia Province at the 1979 General Election, serving until 1982. Within the UCD he was one of those who argued for greater autonomy for the Valencian Community at a time when an internal conflict was underway within the UCD over the future status of the Valencian Community and the symbols to be used there. Consequently he spoke at party meetings in Spanish rather than Valencian in order to avoid being branded as "Catalanist." He was present in Congress during the attempted coup known as 23F, believing that the group of armed men who were taking over the Congress Chamber were members of the violent Basque separatist group ETA. In 1982 he withdrew from the UCD and followed former Prime Minister Adolfo Suarez and others into the newly formed Democratic and Social Centre (CDS) but failed to hold his seat as a CDS member at the 1982 General Election. Subsequently he had a brief period as a member of the People's Party before retiring from political life. He died of a heart attack in his native Sedaví on 9 September 2011. (en)
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