Campmany May 2026

His genius was strategic patience. In 1917, he entered the Spanish government — the first Catalanist to do so — not out of loyalty to Madrid, but to prove that Catalonia could govern. He modernized finance, defended the Barcelona Olympics of their day (the 1929 Expo), and quietly funded Catalan culture: the Fundació Bernat Metge, translations of Greek classics, the rescue of the Abbey of Montserrat.

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For now — if you meant — here is a short, polished historical mini-essay: Cambó, the Bourgeois Revolutionary Francesc Cambó i Batlle was an unlikely radical. A lawyer’s son from Verges, he built a fortune, then used it to build a nation — not with dynamite, but with balance sheets and parliamentary procedure. As founder of the Lliga Regionalista, he became the voice of Catholic, ordered, modern Catalanism: no barricades, but budgets; no martyrs, but ministries.

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