José Luis Zamanillo González-Camino
José Luis Zamanillo González-Camino | |
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| Born | José Luis Zamanillo González-Camino 1903 Santander, Spain |
| Died | 1980 (aged 76–77) Madrid, Spain |
| Occupation(s) | Lawyer, politician |
| Known for | Politician |
| Political party | CT, FET, UNE |
José Luis Zamanillo González-Camino (1903–1980) was a Spanish Traditionalist politician. He was the leader of Carlist paramilitary Requeté structures during the Republic and a champion of Carlist collaborationist policy during mid-Francoism, though in the 1940s he maintained a firm anti-regime stand. He was also a representative of the post-Francoist hard core in the course of early transition to parliamentary democracy. He served in the parliament in two strings of 1933-1936 and 1961–1976; in 1961-1976 he was also a member of the Francoist Consejo Nacional. In 1972-1976 he was a member of Consejo de Estado.