Alfredo Sánchez Bella facts for kids
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Alfredo Sánchez Bella
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Minister of Information and Tourism of Spain | |
In office 30 October 1969 – 9 June 1973 |
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Prime Minister | Francisco Franco |
Preceded by | Manuel Fraga |
Succeeded by | Fernando de Liñán |
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Born |
Alfredo Sánchez Bella
2 October 1916 Tordesilos, Kingdom of Spain |
Died | 24 April 1999 Madrid, Spain |
(aged 82)
Political party | ACNP (National Movement) |
Alfredo Sánchez Bella (born October 2, 1916 – died April 24, 1999) was a Spanish politician. He served as the Minister of Information and Tourism in Spain from 1969 to 1973. This was during a time when General Francisco Franco led the country. Sánchez Bella also started a magazine called Mundo Hispánico.
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Early Life and Career
Alfredo Sánchez Bella was born in a town called Tordesilos in Spain. He grew up and later became involved in public life. In 1948, he started a magazine.
Starting a Magazine
The magazine Sánchez Bella founded was named Mundo Hispánico. This magazine became an important way for the government to share information. It helped spread news and ideas across the country.
Becoming a Minister
Sánchez Bella became a government minister in 1969. He was chosen to be the Minister of Information and Tourism. This was a very important job. He was part of the government led by General Francisco Franco.
Role as Minister
As Minister of Information and Tourism, Sánchez Bella was in charge of how information was shared with the public. He also helped promote tourism in Spain. His work helped shape how Spain was seen both inside the country and by visitors from other places. He held this position for about four years, until 1973.
Later Life
After his time as a minister, Alfredo Sánchez Bella continued his life in Spain. He passed away on April 24, 1999, in Madrid.
See also
In Spanish: Alfredo Sánchez Bella para niños