Benito Pabón y Suárez de Urbina[1] (25 March 1895 – 1958) 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.
His uncle José Ignacio Suárez de Urbina was a prominent Catholic publicist and leader of the Traditionalist Communion in Córdoba.
As a lawyer, Pabón defended the farmers implicated in the Casas Viejas incident,[nota 1] as well as those jailed after the anarchist insurrection of January 1933.
He was later elected as General Secretary of the Regional Defense Council of Aragon[13] and was a member of the Legal Commission of the Ministry of Justice under Joan García Oliver.
[18] He then left for Latin America, earning a living as a Spanish language teacher in Santiago de Veraguas and Colón, where he settled permanently after a stay in Mexico.