José Giral


José Giral y Pereira was a Spanish politician, who served as the 75th Prime Minister of Spain during the Second Spanish Republic.

Life

Pereira was born in Santiago de Cuba. He had degrees in Chemistry and Pharmacy from the University of Madrid. In 1905 he became professor of chemistry in the University of Salamanca. He founded Acción Republicana with Manuel Azaña. During the dictatorship of Miguel Primo de Rivera he conspired against the regime, and was imprisoned three times. When the Second Republic was declared, he was named director of the Universidad Complutense de Madrid and advisor of State. Between 1931 and 1933 he served as Minister of the Navy.
After the failure of Diego Martínez Barrio to form a government to restrain the military revolt of 17 July 1936, Azaña ordered Giral to form a new government constituted exclusively by republicans. This 133rd Prime Minister government lasted from 19 July to 4 September 1936. Then, with the fall of Talavera de la Reina and the Army of Morocco within reach of Madrid, Giral was forced to cede power to Francisco Largo Caballero.
After the end of the Spanish Civil War he went to France, then to Mexico. In 1945 he succeeded Juan Negrín as prime minister of the Spanish Republican government in Exile until 1947.
He died in Mexico.
He married María Luisa González y de la Calle.

Cabinet

Members of Giral's cabinet of 19 July 1936 – 4 September 1936 were:
MinistryStartEndOfficeholderParty
Premier19 July 19364 September 1936José GiralRepublican Left
State 19 July 19364 September 1936Augusto Barcía TrellesRepublican Left
Justice19 July 19364 September 1936Manuel Blasco Garzón
War19 July 19366 August 1936General Luis Castello Pantoja
War6 August 19364 September 1936Juan Hernández Saravia
Navy19 July 193622 August 1936José GiralRepublican Left
Navy22 August 19364 September 1936Francisco Maíz Sánchez
Interior19 July 19364 September 1936General Sebastián Pozas Perea-
Finance19 July 19364 September 1936Enrique Ramos RamosRepublican Left
Industry and Commerce19 July 19364 September 1936Plácido Álvarez-Buylla LozanaRepublican Union
Communications and Merchant Marine19 July 19364 September 1936Bernardo Giner de los RíosRepublican Union
Public Works19 July 19364 September 1936Antonio Velao OñateRepublican Left
Agriculture19 July 19394 September 1936Mariano Ruiz-Funes García
Education and Fine Arts19 July 19364 September 1936Francisco Barnés Salinas
Labor, Health and Planning19 July 19364 September 1936Joan Lluhí