Francisco Azorín Izquierdo (12 September 1885, Monforte de Moyuela[1] – 27 December 1975; Mexico[2]) was a Spanish politician.
[1] Being fluent in English, French and German, Azorín Izquierdo accompanied Iglesias at various international events from 1910 and onwards.
[1] Azoín Izquierdo served as the president of the Córdoba city and province party organizations during several periods, as well as heading the Citizens' Federation and the provincial agrarian labourers' union.
He also stood as a candidate for the city council, but his employers order him to work in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria just before the election.
In the beginning of the 1930s, he opened an architect agency in Madrid together with José Mauro de Murga Serret.
[1] Azorín Izquirdo, part of the moderate wing of PSOE, came into conflict with his own provincial party organization.