Remigio Cabello Explained

Remigio Cabello
Nationality:Spanish
Office:President of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party
Term Start:1931
Term End:1932
Predecessor:Julián Besteiro
Successor:Francisco Largo Caballero
Office2:Member of the Congress of Deputies
Constituency2:Valladolid
Term Start2:1931
Term End2:1933
Birth Date:1869
Birth Place:Valladolid, Spain
Death Date:16 May 1936
Death Place:Madrid, Spain
Party:PSOE

Remigio Cabello Toral (1869–1936) was a Spanish typesetter and politician, member of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE).

Biography

Born in Valladolid in 1869, Cabello was one of the founders of the Valladolid's Socialist Grouping back in 1894. He earned a seat as Valladolid municipal councillor in 1911. He became the chairman of the PSOE in 1931, following the renunciation of Julián Besteiro. He was replaced at the helm of the party by Francisco Largo Caballero, subsequently becoming deputy chairman.[1] He was elected as member of the Republican Cortes at the 1931 general election in representation of Valladolid, commanding votes.[2] He died in Madrid on 16 May 1936.[3]

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  • Notes and References

    1. Web site: Juliá. Santos. Santos Juliá. El Socialista en la República y la Guerra Civil. https://web.archive.org/web/20150117002135/http://www.santosjulia.com/Santos_Julia/2010-13_files/El%20Socialista%20en%20la%20Repu%CC%81blica.pdf. 17 January 2015.
    2. Web site: Cabello Toral, Remigio. 54. Elecciones 28.6.1931. Buscador histórico de diputados (1810-1977). Congreso de los Diputados.
    3. Encyclopedia: Cabello Toral, Remigio. Diccionario Biográfico del Socialismo Español (1879-1939). Fundación Pablo Iglesias.