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  • The Monarchist Coalition (Spanish: Coalición Monárquica, CM) was an electoral alliance in the constituency of Madrid during the Spanish Restoration period...
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    once again formed a coalition government, this time with Sumar (successors of Unidas Podemos). At 505,992 km2 (195,365 sq mi), Spain is the world's fifty-first...
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    during the Second Spanish Republic. The alliance was led by Manuel Azaña. In Catalonia and the modern-day Valencian Community, the coalition was known as the...
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    Asturias went under the contradictory name the "Monarchist-Republican Party". The Republic and Socialist coalition won a huge victory and was helped by a public...
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    Monarchism (redirect from Monarchist)
    Monarchism is the advocacy of the system of monarchy or monarchical rule. A monarchist is an individual who supports this form of government independently of...
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    prince Amadeo I of Savoy was chosen. But Spain was in a period of profound instability: Legitimist monarchist Carlists (reactionaries and staunch defenders...
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    Spain as monarch following the founding of the Spanish Second Republic in 1931. They competed with rival monarchists, the Carlists, for the Spanish throne...
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    Spanish Renovation (Spanish: Renovación Española, RE) was a Spanish monarchist political party active during the Second Spanish Republic that advocated...
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  • Franco had taken power in Spain at the head of a coalition of fascist, monarchist, and conservative political factions in the Spanish Civil War (1936–1939)...
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    History of Catalonia (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    the general results in Spain gave a victory to a progressive monarchist coalition. Spain was declared a democratic monarchy and Amadeo of Savoy elected...
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    Generales (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈkoɾtes xeneˈɾales]; English: Spanish Parliament, lit. 'General Courts') are the bicameral legislative chambers of Spain, consisting...
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    ills. Many Spaniards in fact had monarchist leanings and believed that their country's salvation lay in native Spanish traditions and a strong centralized...
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    parliamentary majority with its allies, Canarian Coalition, Navarrese People's Union (UPN), and VOX; however, King of Spain Felipe VI requested that Feijóo try to...
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    the opposing views of Spain—on the one hand, the centralist view inherited from monarchist and nationalist elements of Spanish society, and on the other...
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    confirming a technical tie between monarchists and republicans since 2018. Despite being hailed for his role in Spain's transition to democracy, King Juan...
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    pre-war period. The opposing Nationalists were an alliance of Falangists, monarchists, conservatives, and traditionalists led by a military junta among whom...
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    later political party, in Spain, existing from 1977 to 1983. It was initially led by Adolfo Suárez (1932-2014). The coalition, in fact a federation of...
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    coup of 23 April, in charge of the formation of a coalition government that grouped together monarchists, conservatives, and unitarian republicans, but excluded...
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    right formed an electoral coalition, as was favoured by the new electoral system enacted earlier in the year. The Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (Partido...
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    against 156 right-wing MPs, grouped within a coalition of the National Front with CEDA, Carlists, and Monarchists. The moderate centre parties virtually disappeared;...
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