Post by account_disabled on Mar 7, 2024 1:15:25 GMT -5
Surely for some, starting by stating it seems excessive, but that is the reality and not just now. There is irrefutable proof and it is his action and opinion regarding the Franco regime. Both PP and VOX, even Cs, when it comes to condemning Francoism, either look the other way, they are not interested, they equate the Second Republic and dictatorship or, like VOX, they applaud. A German Christian Democrat would be repugnant, just as Italian liberals would be, to be associated with fascism and Nazism. In fact, Germany had its denazification laws and Italy had the same and it is not bad to remember that the cruelty of Spanish Franco-Falangism was superior. with its opposition than that of Italian fascism. When it comes to establishing its ideological position, the Spanish right is in the hands of FAES and its reference is the figure of the ultra-conservative and protector of caciquismo and an ultra-conservative and confessional monarchy Cánovas del Castillo, does not even look at the “something” more presentable Don Práxedes Mateo Sagasta. The reality is that in the Kingdom of Spain there was no democratic revolution as occurred in the United Kingdom, France, the United States, The revolution of 1868 and its influence in central-northern Europe or the Italian unification under the umbrella of nothing.
More and no less than Garibaldi, given that the two most serious attempts to democratize Spain, the first and second republics, were both overthrown by military coups and in the second case with a cruel repression that lasted forty years. There are those who talk about the Spanish transition, but the transition is nothing more than a pact between Francoism and a weakened opposition after forty years of suffering, blood and prisons in which the Francoists, in exchange for legalizing political parties, imposed a monarchy and Australia Phone Number impunity. for the judges, the repressive bodies, Franco's army and the large companies that had profited from the regime. The PP, formerly AP, has its origins in former ministers of the Franco regime, “the magnificent seven”, and the 1978 Constitution itself, which Fraga had a notable influence on, was not to its liking and finally AP abstained, although now the PP I forgot since PP and AP are the same. The current Spanish right has its roots in the caciquil rights, monarchical turnistas of the 19th century and traditionalism The current Spanish right has its roots in the caciquil rights, monarchical turnistas of the 19th century and traditionalism. Also in Falangism.
Although the party that can represent it the most in the Second Republic is Spanish Renewal, a monarchical and very conservative and coup-promoting party. The CEDA, which initially tried to adapt to democratic norms, soon took off its mask when it acceded to the republican government and began it with the “topping” of the city councils, that is, in a dictatorial manner, it dismissed the elected republican-socialist corporations and Instead, he appointed management commissions with right-wing bosses. The CEDA, like the PP now with VOX, soon succumbed to the extreme right and changed its discourse for a proto-coup, copied the Falange's uniforms and even the Roman salute and ended up being key in its support for the coup d'état military and monarchical of July 18. Well, that's where we are. The Spanish right considers, and in this it is no different from other rights, that the state is its heritage and when other different forces occupy the governments, it considers them occupiers to be expelled. They patrimonialize the Constitution of '78 , but use it to twist it to achieve their interests. An example of what is happening is the judicial power, part of that patrimonialization I insist.
More and no less than Garibaldi, given that the two most serious attempts to democratize Spain, the first and second republics, were both overthrown by military coups and in the second case with a cruel repression that lasted forty years. There are those who talk about the Spanish transition, but the transition is nothing more than a pact between Francoism and a weakened opposition after forty years of suffering, blood and prisons in which the Francoists, in exchange for legalizing political parties, imposed a monarchy and Australia Phone Number impunity. for the judges, the repressive bodies, Franco's army and the large companies that had profited from the regime. The PP, formerly AP, has its origins in former ministers of the Franco regime, “the magnificent seven”, and the 1978 Constitution itself, which Fraga had a notable influence on, was not to its liking and finally AP abstained, although now the PP I forgot since PP and AP are the same. The current Spanish right has its roots in the caciquil rights, monarchical turnistas of the 19th century and traditionalism The current Spanish right has its roots in the caciquil rights, monarchical turnistas of the 19th century and traditionalism. Also in Falangism.
Although the party that can represent it the most in the Second Republic is Spanish Renewal, a monarchical and very conservative and coup-promoting party. The CEDA, which initially tried to adapt to democratic norms, soon took off its mask when it acceded to the republican government and began it with the “topping” of the city councils, that is, in a dictatorial manner, it dismissed the elected republican-socialist corporations and Instead, he appointed management commissions with right-wing bosses. The CEDA, like the PP now with VOX, soon succumbed to the extreme right and changed its discourse for a proto-coup, copied the Falange's uniforms and even the Roman salute and ended up being key in its support for the coup d'état military and monarchical of July 18. Well, that's where we are. The Spanish right considers, and in this it is no different from other rights, that the state is its heritage and when other different forces occupy the governments, it considers them occupiers to be expelled. They patrimonialize the Constitution of '78 , but use it to twist it to achieve their interests. An example of what is happening is the judicial power, part of that patrimonialization I insist.