Julio Wais San Martín
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MonarchAlfonso XIII
Prime MinisterDámaso Berenguer
Preceded byManuel Argüelles Argüelles
Succeeded byJuan Ventosa
Julio Wais San Martín | |
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Julio Wais San Martín in 1920 | |
| Minister of Finance of Spain | |
| In office August 20, 1930 – February 18, 1931[1] | |
| Monarch | Alfonso XIII |
| Prime Minister | Dámaso Berenguer |
| Preceded by | Manuel Argüelles Argüelles |
| Succeeded by | Juan Ventosa |
| Minister of National Economy of Spain | |
| In office February 3, 1930 – August 20, 1930[1] | |
| Monarch | Alfonso XIII |
| Prime Minister | Dámaso Berenguer |
| Preceded by | Manuel Argüelles Argüelles |
| Succeeded by | Luis Rodríguez de Viguri |
| Minister of Grace and Justice of Spain | |
| In office July 7, 1921 – August 14, 1921[1] | |
| Monarch | Alfonso XIII |
| Prime Minister | Manuel Allendesalazar |
| Preceded by | Vicente Piniés Bayona |
| Succeeded by | José Francos Rodríguez |
| Under Secretary of the Ministry of Governance | |
| In office July 23, 1919 – May 14, 1920 | |
| Monarch | Alfonso XIII |
| Prime Minister | Joaquín Sánchez de Toca Manuel Allendesalazar Eduardo Dato |
| Minister of Governance | Manuel de Burgos y Mazo Joaquín Fernández Prida Francisco Bergamín García |
| Preceded by | Joaquín Montes y Jovellar |
| Succeeded by | Juan José Ruano de la Sota |
| In office September 7, 1920 – July 8, 1921 | |
| Monarch | Alfonso XIII |
| Prime Minister | Eduardo Dato Gabino Bugallal (as acting) Manuel Allendesalazar |
| Minister of Governance | Gabino Bugallal |
| Preceded by | Juan José Ruano de la Sota |
| Succeeded by | Juan Cervantes y Sanz de Andino |
| Member of the Congress of Deputies for A Coruña's Pontedeume district | |
| In office December 3, 1912[2] – September 15, 1923[1] | |
| Personal details | |
| Born | August 29, 1878 |
| Died | April 16, 1954 (aged 75) |
| Party | Conservative |
| Occupation | Politician |
Julio Wais San Martín (August 29, 1878 – April 16, 1954) was a Spanish politician and minister of National Economy during the Dámaso Berenguer period following the dictatorship of Primo de Rivera.[3][4][5]