The Nombela scandal or Nombela affair was a corruption scandal during the Second Spanish Republic. The scandal had a serious political impact on the coalition government of the Radical Republican Party and CEDA, due to many distinguished members of the Republican Party, including its leader Alejandro Lerroux, being associated with it. The scandal, was one of the factors that contributed to the fall of the government and the 1936 elections. It took its name by the person who brought it into light, Antonio Nombela.
The Nombelascandal or Nombela affair was a corruption scandal during the Second Spanish Republic. The scandal had a serious political impact on the coalition...
even weakened his position within the party. This was followed by the Nombelascandal, where he participated actively by signing a contract paying a private...
a 1935 scandal with one of its locations in San Sebastián that scandalized the Second Spanish Republic. Nombelascandal, a second 1935 scandal that contributed...
Lerroux's Radical government collapsed after two large scandals, the Straperlo affair and the Nombelascandal. However, Zamora did not allow the CEDA to form...
involvement of the Centrist government party in the Straperlo and Nombelascandals deeply weakened it, further polarising political differences between...
Lerroux's Radical government collapsed after two major scandals, the Straperlo and Nombelascandals. However, Zamora did not allow the CEDA to form a government...
It was fatally damaged by the revelations of two corruption scandals, known as the Nombela and Straperlo affairs, in the autumn of 1935. This led to the...
However, in the middle of the term, several corruption scandals (among them the Straperlo and the Nombela affairs) sank the Radical Party and the CEDA entered...
Lerroux's Radical government collapsed after two significant scandals, the Straperlo and the Nombela affairs. However, president Niceto Alcalá Zamora did not...
Earthquake of 1755. Penguin Group US. p. 40. ISBN 978-1-4406-3743-8. Julio Nombela y Campos (1911). Labor Intelectual: Cultura portuguesa. Casa Editorial...