Ramón González Peña

Ramón Gonzáles Peña (1888 – 1952) was an Asturian socialist and trade union leader. Gonzáles was a prominent leader in the 1934 miners revolt in Asturias, under which he led the Oviedo Revolutionary Committee. After the revolt, he was sentenced to death. One year later, however, he was reprieved. Gonzáles served as the president of Unión General de Trabajadores, in which he was in conflict with Largo Caballero. He was also a Member of Parliament and was the Minister of Justice 1938–1939.[1][2] After the Spanish Civil War González Peña went to exile in Mexico, where he died on 27 July 1952.[3]

References

  1. Goethem, Geert van. The Amsterdam International: The World of the International Federation of Trade Unions (IFTU), 1913-1945. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2006. p. 76
  2. Kraus, Dorothy, and Henry Kraus. The Gothic Choirstalls of Spain. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1986. p. 37
  3. "González Peña, Ramón" (in Spanish). Fundación Pablo Iglesias. Retrieved 7 April 2015.
Political offices
Preceded by
Mariano Ansó
Minister of Justice
1938–1939
Succeeded by
Miguel San Andrés
Party political offices
Preceded by
Francisco Largo Caballero
President of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party
1936–1939
Succeeded by
José Gómez Osorio
Preceded by
Francisco Largo Caballero
Leader of the Socialist Group in the Congress of Deputies
1937–1939
Vacant
Title next held by
Felipe González
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