Pascual Comín Moya
Pascual Comín Moya | |
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| Born | Pascual Comín Moya 1855 Zaragoza, Spain |
| Died | 1928 (aged 72–73) Zaragoza, Spain |
| Occupation | lawyer |
| Known for | politician |
| Political party | Carlism |
Pascual Comín Moya, 2nd marquess of Comín (1855–1928) was a Spanish Carlist politician. Since the mid-1890s he formed part of the provincial Zaragoza party executive and the Traditionalist regional Aragón leadership; since 1907 he was the party leader in the region of Aragón. His political climax fell on 1919, when during 6 months between mid-February and mid-August he held the provisional Carlist party jefatura nationwide. Until today his leadership period remains the shortest one in the entire Carlist history.