Juan Álvarez Mendizábal
Juan Álvarez Mendizábal (born February 25, 1790 in Cadiz, died on November 3, 1853 in Madrid) - Spanish politician and financier, prime minister (1835-1836). Curriculum vitae
He belonged to the masonic lodge in Cadiz. He had liberal views, engaged in the events of the liberal three-year period 1820-1823, then emigrated to Great Britain, where he conducted financial and commercial interests. He gathered a lot of wealth there and therefore he supported financially Portuguese liberals who opposed Miguel I. In 1835 he returned to Spain during the regency of Maria Krystyna Sicilska and took the post of prime minister for one year, simultaneously 1835-1837 with the break of the treasury minister. As a radical liberal, he organized finance and army for the purposes of the war with carlist and reorganized socio-economic relations in the spirit of liberalism - he introduced decrees on the nationalization and sale of church estates (the so-called deamidation) and the dissolution of some monasteries. In 1843 he was the Minister of Treasury again, 184-1847 he was in exile, after return he became a member of the Cortes. Bibliography
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