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  2. Falangist Movement of Spain - Wikipedia

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    Movimiento Falangista de España (Spanish for "Falangist Movement of Spain", MFE) is a Spanish political party registered in 1979. The party considers itself heir of classic (previous to 1936/1937) Falangism , openly rejecting Francoism , [ 2 ] originating from a split of the Círculos Doctrinarios José Antonio, led by Antonio Jareño.

  3. Falangism - Wikipedia

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    Falangism has a mixed relationship with fascism; historians such as Stanley Payne, a scholar on fascism, consider the Falange to have been a fascist movement initially, [2] before transforming into an authoritarian conservative political movement in Francoist Spain. [1] [3] The original Falangist party, FE de las JONS, merged with the Carlists ...

  4. FET y de las JONS - Wikipedia

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    The new party's official ideology was the Falangists' 27 puntos—reduced after the unification to 26, the article barring mergers being dropped. The merged party incorporated many Falangist symbols–the blue shirt, the yoked arrows, the red and black flag, and the anthem Cara al Sol among others. [39]

  5. Falange Española de las JONS - Wikipedia

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    There were some 83,000 people voting for Falangist candidates, but given 1 voter was entitled to a number of votes, the party obtained 0.11% of all votes cast. The only district where FE exceeded 1% of votes was Valladolid (1.63%); in three other districts (Caceres, Cadiz and La Coruna) it gained more than 0.5% of votes.

  6. List of Falangist movements - Wikipedia

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    Falangist movements existed in a number of countries including Spain, Poland, ... Authentic Nationalist Party;

  7. Police, protesters clash at Spain's Socialist Party HQ over ...

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    Around 4,000 people attended the protest - including Spain's far-right party Vox leader, Santiago Abascal - and at least one person was detained, according to local media reports.

  8. Falange Española - Wikipedia

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    Alfonso García Valdecasas, Ruiz de Alda and Primo de Rivera in the 1933 foundational meeting. The Falange Española was created on 29 October 1933 as the successor of the Movimiento Español Sindicalista (MES), a similar organization founded earlier in 1933.

  9. Falange - Wikipedia

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    Falange (Spanish: Phalanx) is the name of a political party whose ideology is Falangism.. Falange primarily refers to: . Falange Española, a Spanish political party active 1933–1934, it merged with the Juntas de Ofensiva Nacional-Sindicalista (JONS)