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Enrique Fontana Codina
Minister of Trade of Spain
In office
30 October 1969 – 9 June 1973
Prime Minister Francisco Franco
Preceded by Faustino García-Moncó
Succeeded by Agustín Cotorruelo
Personal details
Born
Enrique Fontana Codina

(1921-10-17)17 October 1921
Reus, Kingdom of Spain
Died 25 June 1989(1989-06-25) (aged 67)
Madrid, Spain
Political party Nonpartisan (National Movement)

Enrique Fontana Codina (born October 17, 1921, died June 25, 1989) was an important Spanish politician. He served as the Minister of Trade for Spain. This was a big job in the Spanish government. He held this position from 1969 to 1973. During this time, Spain was under the rule of General Francisco Franco. This period is known as the Francoist dictatorship.

Who Was Enrique Fontana Codina?

Enrique Fontana Codina was born in a city called Reus, in Spain. He lived from 1921 to 1989. He became known for his work in the Spanish government. His main role was helping to manage Spain's economy.

His Role as Trade Minister

As the Minister of Trade, Enrique Fontana Codina was in charge of many things. He helped decide how Spain would buy and sell goods with other countries. This job is very important for a country's economy. It affects what products are available and how much they cost. He worked to improve Spain's trade relationships.

Spain During His Time

When Enrique Fontana Codina was a minister, Spain was not a democracy. It was ruled by General Francisco Franco. This period was called the Francoist dictatorship. In this system, there was one main leader. People like Fontana Codina worked within this government structure. He was considered "nonpartisan," meaning he wasn't part of a traditional political party. Instead, he was part of the "National Movement," which was the ruling group at the time.

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