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Political party in Spain
Liberal Republican Right
Derecha Liberal Republicana
President
Niceto Alcalá-Zamora
Founded
1930 (1930)
Dissolved
1936 (1936)
Split from
Liberal Party
Headquarters
Madrid, Spain
Ideology
Republicanism Liberal conservatism
Political position
Centre-right
International affiliation
None
Colours
Green
Politics of Spain
Political parties
Elections
The Liberal Republican Right (Spanish: Derecha Liberal Republicana) was a Spanish political party led by Niceto Alcalá-Zamora, which combined immediately with the incipient republican formation of Miguel Maura just before the Pact of San Sebastián, of which they formed a part, as Alcalá-Zamora was elected president of the Provisional Government of the Republic. After the proclamation of the republic, it participated in the 1931 general election among the lists of the combined republican-socialist coalition, receiving 22 seats.[1]
In August 1931, the party changed its name to the "Progressive Republican Party" (Partido Republicano Progresista). During the constitutional discussions, the progressives, together with the radicals of Lerroux, abandoned the republican socialist coalition. A little later, in January 1932, its right wing, led by Miguel Maura, split off, taking 13 of the delegates of the party to the Conservative Republican Party (Partido Republicano Conservador). The party disappeared at the beginning of the Spanish Civil War.
^Julio Gil Pecharromán, La Segunda República, ISBN 84-7679-128-3, pg. 42
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