Ramón Rubial Cavia (28 October 1906 – 24 May 1999)[1] was a Spanish socialist leader. He was a main leader of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party in the Basque Country and in Spain.
During the Spanish Civil War he defended the Second Spanish Republic, becoming a commissar in the XV Bridage.[1] He was captured in February 1937 and imprisoned in Asturias, before being sentenced in 1940 to fourteen years in jail.[1]
Rubial was released in August 1956, and started to reorganize the PSOE and UGT in the Basque Country and in Spain working underground.[1] President of the PSOE since 1976, he was elected senator for Biscay in the first democratic elections of 1977.[1] He was the Second Vice President of the Spanish Senate.
In 1944 he married Emilia Cachorro, a former civil servant in the agriculture ministry, by special license.[1] They remained married until her death in 1982.[1] Their daughter Lentxu was born in 1944, but he did not meet her until 1956.[1]