Gil Robles Ещё одна интересная испанская личность с парадоксальными извивами карьеры, чем и напоминающая буйного баска Эчеваррьета, --
Хиль-Роблес (José María Gil-Robles y Quiñones), могильщик республики, человек-пиздец, стараниями коего ни один испанский кабинет министров 1933-36 не продержался более 4х месяцев
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jos%C3%A9_Mar%C3%ADa_Gil-Robles_y_Qui%C3%B1onesНо каков финал! -- неугомонный правый катастрофист внезапно спланировал в... христианскую демократию
As Civil War approached, Gil-Robles was unwilling to struggle with Francisco Franco for power and in April 1937 he announced the dissolution of CEDA, and went into exile. Abroad, he negotiated with Spanish monarchists to try to arrive at a common strategy for taking power in Spain. In 1968 he was named a professor of the University of Oviedo and published his book No fue posible la paz ('Peace Was Not Possible'). He was a member of the International Tribunal at the Hague. After the death of Franco and the end of his regime, Gil-Robles became one of the leaders of the "Spanish Christian Democracy" party, which however failed to win support in the Spanish general elections in 1977.
В наши дни его звучная фамилия больше помнится в связи с его ныне здравствующим сыном --
Хосе-Мария Хосе-Мариевичем Хиль-Роблесом:
Gil-Robles' son, José María Gil-Robles, was born on 17 June 1935 in Madrid. Like his father, he entered politics, serving as a member of the European Parliament in the European People's Party group, and as President of the European Parliament from 1997 to 1999. From 2009 to 2014, he was president of the Jean Monnet Foundation for Europe.