Spanish Renovation
Spanish Renovation (Spanish: Renovación Española, RE) was a Spanish monarchist political party active during the Second Spanish Republic that advocated the restoration of Alfonso XIII of Spain, as opposed to Carlism. Associated with the Acción Española think-tank, the party was led by Antonio Goicoechea and José Calvo Sotelo. In 1937, during the course of the Spanish Civil War, it formally disappeared after Francisco Franco's merger of the variety of far-right organizations in the rebel zone into a single party.
Spanish Renovation Renovación Española | |
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Leader | Antonio Goicoechea José Calvo Sotelo |
Founded | De facto: 16 January 1933 De jure: February 1933 |
Dissolved | 8 March 1937 |
Split from | Popular Action |
Merged into | FET y de las JONS |
Headquarters | Madrid, Spain |
Ideology | Monarchism (Alfonsism) Authoritarian conservatism Traditionalism Totalitarianism Integrism |
Political position | Far-right |
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