Fernando León y Castillo, Marqués del Muni (Telde, Canary Islands, November 30, 1842[1] - Biarritz, France, March 12, 1918[2][3]) was a Spanish politician and diplomat, he decided on an intervention of Spain and North Africa.
He went to Madrid and collaborated in liberal publications in the late years of Isabella II.
[4] He was successively elected deputy and senator for the province of the Canary Islands, and in 1874 he was named the overseas sub-secretary.
[5] After the restoration with Sagasta as ministry of overseas (Prime Minister several times including 1881-1883 (1886–1887).
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