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Pascual Amat y Esteve
Pascual Amat y Esteve

Pascual Amat y Esteve was an important Spanish politician, soldier, and lawyer. He was born on October 20, 1856, and passed away on August 10, 1928. He is best known for serving as the Minister of Justice in Spain during the time of King Alfonso XIII.

Who Was Pascual Amat?

Pascual Amat y Esteve was a well-respected figure in Spain. He held several important jobs throughout his life. He was a politician, meaning he helped make decisions for the country. He was also a military figure, which means he had a role in the army. On top of that, he was a lawyer, someone who knows a lot about laws and helps people with legal issues.

Early Life and Political Start

Pascual Amat was born in a town called Yecla. He began his journey in politics by joining a group called the Liberal Fusionist Party. This was a political party that believed in certain ideas for how the country should be run.

He first ran for elections between 1893 and 1898. He was successful and became a deputy in the Spanish Congress. A deputy is like a representative who speaks for the people of a certain area. Pascual Amat represented the province of Avila (province) during this time.

Changing Parties and Becoming a Minister

In 1899, Pascual Amat decided to join a different political group, the Conservative Party. He continued to represent Avila in Congress after elections held from 1903 to 1914.

Later, in 1916, he became a senator. A senator is another type of representative, usually in a higher part of the government, like the Spanish Senate. He continued his work in politics, returning to Congress between 1918 and 1923, and then becoming a senator again in 1923.

One of his most important roles was serving as the Minister of Justice. This means he was in charge of all legal matters and the justice system in Spain. He held this position from July 20 to December 12, 1919. He worked in a government led by a person named Joaquín Sánchez de Toca Calvo.

Later Life

Pascual Amat y Esteve passed away in Madrid on August 10, 1928. He left behind a legacy of public service in Spain.

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