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Eduardo Dato e Iradier (* 12 August 1856; "† 8. March 1921 in Madrid) was in three office periods a Spanish Prime Minister. It joined already in recent years "the conservative party "and was from 1913 to 1921 their chairman.
It was born in A Spain and pulled as a young person with its family to Madrid. Dato reached 1875 a conclusion in jurisprudence and opened two years later a law office. 1885 he was selected into the Spanish parliament and received to 1892 the post of the under-secretary of State in the ministry of the Interior. During the office periods of Francisco Silvela Le Vielleuze it became Minister of Justice (1899-1900) and interior (1902-1903). After the conservative ones 1903 had to deliver the post of the Prime Minister at Antonio Mundo, Dato lost its ministerial positions and 1907 then to the mayor of Madrid was selected. 1910 it joined "the academy for moral and Politwissenschaften ".
On 27 October 1913 he took over the post of the Prime Minister then by 9 December 1915. During this office period it created it to protect of Spain neutrality during the First World War. After a second short office time of 11 June by 3 November 1917 he took over the office of the Minister of State and became thereafter a third time, to 5. May 1920, Prime Minister of the country. To 8. March 1921 he was shot when leaving the parliament building in Madrid by three Catalan Anarchisten.
It was member and starting from 1913 vice-president of the constant Court of Justice into the Hague, member of the institute for international right, employee of the bank Banco Hipotecario and president of the national institute for social security, the advice for public tasks and the academy for iurisdiction and legislation. King Alfons XIII. "the County lent OF Dato to it ". In addition it received "chain of the order from Carlo's III "and "the cross of St Gregorio Magno y Casto de Portugal ".
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