Benito Pabón
Benito Pabón y Suárez de Urbina was an Andalusian lawyer, trade unionist and member of the Congress of Deputies of Spain for the city of Zaragoza during the last legislature of the republican period. He was a lawyer of the workers and peasants of the CNT, later becoming part of the trentista current - first joining the Federal Democratic Republican Party and later the Syndicalist Party.
Biography
Benito Pabón y Suárez de Urbina was born in Seville on 25 March 1895 into a wealthy family. His father, Benito Pabón y Galindo, was an Integrist, and his mother, Teresa Suárez de Urbina y Cañaveral, was a Carlist. His uncle José Ignacio Suárez de Urbina was a prominent Catholic publicist and leader of the Traditionalist Communion in Córdoba. In his youth, Benito was also a member of the Carlist cause and was part of the Jaimista Youth of Villanueva del Río. Benito later studied with the Jesuits and at the Law Institute of Seville, then went on to work as a labor lawyer in Granada, Zaragoza and Madrid.Second Republic
During the time of the Second Spanish Republic, Pabón led the defense of various cases related to workers' causes. As a lawyer, he defended the farmers implicated in the Casas Viejas incident, as well as those jailed after the anarchist insurrection of January 1933.In the 1936 Spanish general election he was elected deputy of Zaragoza, with 44,545 votes out of the 85,178 cast, running as an independent. In parliament, on 3 July 1936 he responded to Angel Galarza in relation to the amnesty of political prisoners, arguing against the interpretation given to the Ley de vagos y maleantes: