Joaquín Beunza Redín
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Joaquín Beunza Redín (1872-1936) was a Spanish Carlist politician. His career climaxed in 1931–1933, when during one term he served as deputy to the Cortes; in 1909-1917 he was also member of Diputación Foral, the Navarrese self-government, and in 1901-1906 he formed part of the Pamplonese city council. He is best known for long-time efforts to preserve and broaden separate Navarrese legal establishments; he represented Pamplona in talks with Madrid during 1917-1919 negotiations on so-called reintegración foral, in 1924–1927 on so-called cupo and Convenio Económico, in 1930–1931 on Basque-Navarrese autonomy and in 1936 on separate Navarrese Carta Foral.
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Joaquín Beunza Redín | |
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Born | Joaquín Beunza Redín[1] 1872 Pamplona, Spain |
Died | 1936 Hondarribia, Spain |
Nationality | Spanish |
Occupation | lawyer |
Known for | politician |
Political party | Carlism |
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