José Utrera Molina

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José Utrera Molina (1926-2017) was a Spanish politician who served as assistant Secretary of Labor, Minister of Housing and Minister Secretary General of the Movement.[1]

Career[]

Molina was born in Malaga, and completed his studies in the University of Granada. Molina served during the Spanish State of Franco as civil governor of several Spanish provinces.[2] During the final years of the Francoist State he was in charge of important political offices.

After the death of Franco and Spain's transition to democracy, Molina was a controversial figure.[3] He died at age 91 in 2017.[4]

Honours[]

  • Knight Grand Cross in the Order of Charles III.
  • Knight Grand Cross in the Order of Civil Merit.
  • Knight Grand Cross in the Order of Alfonso X the Wise.
  • Knight Grand Cross in the Imperial Order of the Yoke and Arrows.
  • Knight Grand Cross in the .
  • Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Agricultural Merit.
  • Grand Cross of the Military Merit.
  • Grand Cross of the Naval Merit.
  • Grand Cross of the Aeronautical Merit.
  •  Nicaragua: Knight Grand Cross in the .

References[]

  1. ^ "palacio Sánchez-Dalp - (FETEJU) Asociación Socio-Cultural para jóvenes sevillanos". feteju.wordpress.com.
  2. ^ "Los ayuntamientos de Sevilla, Málaga y Nerja, demandados por mantener distinciones al exministro franquista Utrera Molina".
  3. ^ "Spanish Fascists make Nazi salute at funeral of Franco's vice-president".
  4. ^ hermesauto (22 April 2017). "Death at 91 of one of former Spanish dictator's last ministers".


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