Interprovincial Council of Santander, Palencia and Burgos explained

Native Name:Spanish; Castilian: Consejo Interprovincial de Santander, Palencia y Burgos
Conventional Long Name:Interprovincial Council of Santander, Palencia and Burgos
Subdivision:Autonomous entity
Title Deputy:Vice-President
Leader1:Juan Ruiz Olazarán
Year Leader1:1937
Deputy1:Alfonso Orallo Pérez
Year Deputy1:1937
Deputy2:Vicente del Solar Romero
Year Deputy2:1937
Capital:Santander
Year Start:1937
Year End:1937
Date Start:8 February
Date End:26 August
Event4:Battle of Santander begins
Date Event4:14 August 1937
Era:Spanish Civil War
Event Pre:Santander Defense Council established
Date Pre:27 July 1936
Event Post:Battle of Santander ends
Date Post:17 September 1937
Symbol:Coat of arms of Cantabria
Image Map Caption:Location of Santander (red) within Old Castile
P1:Second Spanish Republic
Flag P1:Flag_of_Spain_(1931–1939).svg
S1:Spanish State
Flag S1:Flag_of_Spain_(1938–1945).svg
Status:Autonomous entity
Government:Interprovincial Council
Government Type:Council republic
Divisions:Province
Divisionsnames:Santander,
Palencia,
Burgos

The Interprovincial Council of Santander, Palencia and Burgos was a governing body established on 8 February 1937 to coordinate the Republican areas in Cantabria (then officially called the Province of Santander), Palencia and Burgos during the Spanish Civil War. The council was dissolved in August 1937 after the occupation of the region by Nationalist forces.[1]

Creation of the Interprovincial Council

With the outbreak of war in July 1936, Cantabria and the northern parts of Palencia and Burgos remained under Republican control, as well as the neighboring Asturias and Biscay, while most of Castilla feel under nationalist rule. On 27 July, a "War Committee" was formed to direct the war effort, while the "Santander Defense Council" was in charge of directing the regional government.

On 23 December, the government of the Spanish Republic decided to create three Interprovincial Councils to replace the Defense Councils in Asturias and León, Santander, Palencia and Burgos, and Aragon.[2] Following this order of the central government, the Interprovincial Council of Santander, Palencia and Burgos was officially constituted on 8 February 1937.

The government of the Republic delegated to the Council all functions except those of law enforcement, press and radio censorship, as well as meetings and public demonstrations.[2] Among other functions, the Council assisted refugees from neighboring provinces, evacuated children and refugees, provided food and weapons, and minted its own currency.

Composition of the Interprovincial Council

Following the guidelines of the Government of the Republic that determined that the number of councilors was double that of the provincial deputies,[2] The Interprovincial Council was made up of fourteen members, two of them from the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (Spanish; Castilian: Partido Socialista Obrero Español, PSOE), two from Mountain Workers Federation-General Union of Workers (Spanish; Castilian: Federación Obrera Montañesa-Unión General de Trabajadores, FOM-UGT), two from the Republican Left (Spanish; Castilian: Izquierda Republicana, IR), two from the National Confederation of Labor (Spanish; Castilian: Confederación Nacional del Trabajo, CNT), two from the Communist Party of Spain (Spanish; Castilian: Partido Comunista de España, PCE), one from the Unified Socialist Youth (Spanish; Castilian: Juventudes Socialistas Unificadas, JSU), one from the Federal Democratic Republican Party (Spanish; Castilian: Partido Republicano Democratico Federal, PRD Fed.), one from the Republican Union (Spanish; Castilian: Unión Republicana, UR) and one from the Iberian Anarchist Federation (Spanish; Castilian: Federación Anarquista Ibérica, FAI). This composition resulted in six Socialists, four Republicans, three Anarchists and two Communists, of whom four belonged to the trade unions.

On 10 February 1937, the distribution of portfolios of the council was published in the Official Gazette of the Province:

Cabinet PositionOffice HolderPolitical Party or Trade Union
PresidentPSOE
First Vice-PresidentAlfonso Orallo PérezFOM-UGT
Second Vice-President /
Minister of Popular Credit
Vicente del Solar RomeroCNT
Minister of AgricultureÁngel Escobio AndracaPCE
Minister of Social AssistanceAntonio Lavín GautierIR
Minister of CultureRamón Ruiz RebolloIR
Foreign MinisterManuel Ramos HelgueraPRD Fed.
Minister of LivestockMariano Juez SánchezPCE
Minister of FinanceDomingo José Samperio Jáuregui UR
Minister of the InteriorFeliciano LanzaPSOE
Minister of Public WorksFOM-UGT
Minister of PropagandaTeodoro Quijano ArbizuFAI
Minister of Health and HygieneTimoteo Chapero FernándezCNT
General SecretaryJulio Sollet (until February 18)
Luis Doalto (from February 18)
JSU
Minister of TransportJosé Martín del CastilloPSOE

End of Council

See main article: Battle of Santander. The end of the Interprovincial Council came with the military setbacks of the republican forces in the summer of 1937. The last agreements made during those days corresponded to a request for arms for the defense of the region and food with which to alleviate the situation of the population,[3] aggravated by the arrival of refugees from the nationalist-occupied areas.

With the fall of Santander on 26 August 1937 and the evacuation of the authorities to Asturias, the council was dissolved.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Solla Gutiérrez, Miguel Ángel. Una efímera autonomía (Consejo Interprovincial de Santander, Palencia y Burgos). 978-84-938671-3-3. Centro de Estudios Montañeses. Santander. 2011. es.
  2. News: Creación de los Consejos provinciales. ABC. December 26, 1936. 5.
  3. Book: Libro de Actas de 1937. Diputación de Cantabria. es.