Republican Social Movement

The Republican Social Movement (Spanish: Movimiento Social Republicano, MSR) was a far-right political party in Spain. It was registered at the Ministry of Interior on November 30, 1999, with offices in Barcelona. The following year it merged with Vértice Social Español to form what it called a "Social Patriotic Force".

Republican Social Movement
Movimiento Social Republicano
SecretaryAntonio Martínez Cayuela
Founded1999
Dissolved2018
IdeologyFalangism
Third Position
Republicanism
Spanish unionism
Spanish nationalism
Anti-Zionism
Neo-fascism
Political positionFar-right
International affiliationAlliance of European National Movements
ColoursBlack and Red
Congress of Deputies
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Senate
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European Parliament
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Party flag
Website
www.msr.org.es

By its members' own admission, as well as by that of the bulk of the far-right public opinion, the MSR was roughly inscribed in what is usually called the Third Position, and adheres to the commonplace strategy of defending socializing (and at times leftist) doctrines abroad, whereas adopting conservative and anti-immigration stances at a domestic level. Its slogan was 'Spain-Republic-Socialization'.

In the VII National Congress all the participants decided to terminate the movement's experience. MSR dissolved itself with an official announcement 30 of January 2018.

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