Llus Companys I Jover

Llus Companys i Jover
Lluis Companys
Order:123rd President of the Generalitat de Catalunya
Term of Office:1 January 1934 - 15 October 1940
Predecessor:Francesc Maci i Lluss
Successor:Josep Irla i Bosch
Order:1st President of Catalan Parliament
Term of Office:1932 - 1933
Successor:Joan Casanovas i Maristany
Date of Birth:21 June 1882
Place of Birth:El Tarrs, Urgell
Date of Death:15 October 1940
Place of Death:Barcelona
Political Party:ERC
Llus Companys i Jover (21 June 1882Spain, 15 October 1940) was a Catalan politician and leader of the Esquerra Party (Esquerra Republicana de Catalunya). He served as Minister of the Navy of the Second Spanish Republic, and President of Catalan Generalitat de Catalunya in 1933. When the Spanish Civil War started in July 1936, Companys organized the Workers' Party of Marxist Unification (POUM) and the National Confederation of Trabajo (CNT) to defeat the military uprising in Barcelona. During the war, Companys attempted to maintain the unity of his political coalition, but after the Soviet consul, Vladimir Antonov-Ovseenko, threatened to suspend Russian aid, he sacked Andres Nin as minister of justice in December 1936. Exiled to France in 1939 after the Civil War, he was arrested and extradited by German agents to the Spanish government in September 1940. He was put to death in compliance with a legal sentence at Montjuc Castle (Barcelona) on October 15, 1940. The principal stadium used for the 1992 Summer Olympics, located on the Montjuc hill and currently used by the football club Espanyol, is officially named in his memory. Companys i Jover, Llus Companys i Jover, Llus Companys i Jover, Llus Companys i Jover, Llus Companys i Jover, Llus Companys i Jover, Llus Companys i Jover, Llus Companys i Jover, Llus

 

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