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Miguel Herrero y Rodríguez de Miñón

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In thisSpanish name, the first or paternal surname is Herrero and the second or maternal family name is Rodríguez de Miñón.
Miguel Herrero de Miñón
In 2015
Member of theCongress of Deputies
In office
15 June 1977 – 6 June 1993
ConstituencyMadrid
Personal details
BornMiguel Herrero y Rodríguez de Miñón
(1940-06-18)18 June 1940 (age 85)
Madrid, Spain
Political partyUCD(until 1982)
AP(1982–1989)
PP(1989–2004)
Spouse
Cristina Jáuregui Segurola
(m. 1975; died 2015)

Miguel Herrero y Rodríguez de Miñón[n. 1] (born 18 June 1940) is a Spanish jurist and politician. A member of theUnion of the Democratic Centre until 1982, then ofPeople's Alliance and its successor, thePeople's Party,[1] he is one of the "Fathers of the Constitution", the seven legislators who participating in the draft of theSpanish constitutional text passed in 1978.

Ideology

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Self-described as an "españolista de la España Grande"[2] (roughly "spanishist of the Great Spain"), Herrero de Miñón has been placed as representative of a fringe strand ofnationalism advocate of neoforalism within the Spanish conservative spectrum.[3]

University education: legal and philosophical

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Son of high school professor and hispanist Miguel Herrero García, he studied law in Madrid, where, as he says in his Memoirs of Summer, he was "more studious than a student".[4] After graduating in 1961, he earned his doctorate in 1965 with a thesis on the Constitutional Law that emerged after decolonization. He completed his training atOxford, inParis and in Louvain, where he graduated inPhilosophy in 1968. A lawyer with the Council of State since 1966, he soon began to collaborate with the press -Diario Ya, Diario Madrid, Informaciones-, spreading his ideas about what the transition to the death ofFrancisco Franco should be.[5]

In 1975, he married Cristina Jáuregui Segurola, daughter of Ramón Jáuregui Epalza and M.ª Luisa Segurola Guereca. They remained married until her death from an unspecified illness in 2015.[6]

Political activity

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Rodríguez de Miñón was Technical Secretary General of theMinistry of Justice, collaborating very actively in the first amnesty (1976), in the Law for Political Reform and in the first electoral regulations of the newborn democracy. He participated in the drafting of the1978 Constitution and held the position of spokesman in theCongress of Deputies, both for the governing party (UCD) and the opposition (AP). He was a deputy for the UCD from 1977 to 1981. Some authors have identified him as one of the architects of the "harassment and demolition operation" againstAdolfo Suárez, which reportedly ended with his being crowned head of the UCD parliamentary group.[7] Herrero de Miñón also reportedly maintained contacts with political leaders of the opposition with the aim of removing Suárez from power.[7]

He left UCD in February 1982 and joinedPeople's Alliance in July of that year.[7][8] He was also elected as an AP and PP deputy in the 1982, 1986 and 1989 elections.

In 1979, he was elected councillor of theMadrid City Council in the April municipal elections.[9] In 1987, he ran for President of People's Alliance, but was defeated by Antonio Hernández Mancha.

Since 2009, he serves asCounsellor of State.[10] As the most senior member, he has served as acting president of the Council of State twice: from 19 October to 10 November 2022 and from 13 to 28 February 2024.

Decorations and awards

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References

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Informational notes
  1. ^Also referred to simply as "Miguel Herrero de Miñón".
Citations
  1. ^"Los sabios que hicieron la Constitución".RTVE (in Spanish). 28 November 2008. Archived fromthe original on 6 March 2016. Retrieved28 October 2016.
  2. ^Lacasta Zabalza 1999.
  3. ^Núñez Seixas 2005, p. 128.
  4. ^Educación, ciencia y cultura en España : auge y colapso (1907-1940) : pensionados de la JAE. Sánchez Sánchez, Isidro. Ciudad Real.ISBN 978-84-939775-8-0.OCLC 829905401.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  5. ^"El Dario Vasco". Retrieved10 May 2020.
  6. ^"Miguel Herrero de Miñón entierra en Madrid a su esposa, Cristina Jáuregui Segurola" [Miguel Herrero de Miñón buries his wife, Cristina Jáuregui Segurola, in Madrid].La Nueva España (in Spanish). 3 November 2015. Retrieved31 December 2024.
  7. ^abcMorán, Gregorio (2009).Adolfo Suárez: ambición y destino (in Spanish). Random House Mondadori. pp. 246–247.ISBN 978-84-8306-834-2.
  8. ^Martín Aguado, José A. (2012).Historia del Ya : sinfonía con final trágico. Vilamor, José R. Madrid: CEU Ediciones.ISBN 978-84-15382-50-8.OCLC 857077466.
  9. ^"Concejales electos por Madrid".El País (in Spanish). 4 April 1979.ISSN 1134-6582. Retrieved10 May 2020.
  10. ^"El Gobierno nombra consejeros de Estado a Herrero de Miñón y a Fernando Ledesma".La Voz de Galicia (in Spanish). 23 May 2009. Retrieved21 October 2025.
  11. ^Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores:"Real Decreto 1489/1978, de 23 de junio, por el que se concede la Gran Cruz de la Orden de Isabel la Católica a los señores que se mencionan"(PDF).Boletín Oficial del Estado: 15420. 28 June 1978.ISSN 0212-033X.
  12. ^"(08-10-03) Herrero de Miñón, premio Sabino Arana veinte años después".www.libertaddigital.com.Libertad Digital. 8 October 2003.
  13. ^"Herrero de Miñón, Herralde y Ana Lizaran reciben la Creu de Sant Jordi".El País. 24 October 2000.
  14. ^"El Gobierno concede el Collar de la Orden del Mérito Civil a los siete "padres" de la Constitución".ABC. 5 December 2003.
  15. ^"La Universidad Pontificia Comillas nombra doctores honoris causa a los artífices de la Constitución Española – PAL SJ MADRID" (in Spanish). Retrieved10 May 2020.
  16. ^Santesteban, Nuria (21 October 2025)."El rey concede el Toisón de Oro a Felipe González, Miquel Roca y Miguel Herrero de Miñón - EFE".EFE Noticias (in European Spanish). Retrieved21 October 2025.
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