
Francisca Sauquillo
Francisca Sauquillo is a prominent Spanish lawyer and politician known for her active role in the fight for democracy during Spain's transition from Franco's dictatorship to a democratic government. A member of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE), she was a vocal advocate for workers' rights and social justice, often facing persecution and arrest for her activism. Sauquillo was notably involved in drafting the Spanish Constitution of 1978, a pivotal document that established democratic governance in Spain. Her commitment to human rights and social equity continues to influence Spanish politics today.
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Francisca Sauquillo is a veteran lawyer who acknowledged the problems with the current harassment protocol.
El Consejo Feminista del PSOE de Madrid propone a Ferraz revisar el anonimato en el protocolo antiacoso | EspañaFrancisca Sauquillo described Carmen as a brave woman who worked for democracy, feminism, and environmentalism.
Carmen Díez de Rivera, el gran enigma de la Transición | EspañaSauquillo is noted for her activism and her experiences during the transition to democracy.
Hacia la libertad | España


























