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Regionalist League of Catalonia (Catalan: Lliga Regionalista de Catalunya, IPA:[ˈʎiɣərəʒi.unəˈlistəðəkətəˈluɲə]; 1901–1936) was a right wing political party of Catalonia, Spain. It had a Catalanist, conservative, and monarchic ideology. Notable members of the party were Enric Prat de la Riba, Francesc Cambó, Agustí Riera i Pau, Joan Ventosa and Ramon d'Abadal i Calderó.
The League's press organ was the La Veu de Catalunya newspaper (1899–1936).
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RegionalistLeagueofCatalonia (Catalan: Lliga Regionalista de Catalunya, IPA: [ˈʎiɣə rəʒi.unəˈlistə ðə kətəˈluɲə]; 1901–1936) was a right wing political...
councillors of the four provinces ofCatalonia. Promoted in its final stages of gestation by the RegionalistLeagueofCatalonia, it was strongly endorsed by...
violation of the parliamentary immunity of a republican deputy detained by the Captain General of Cataluña. Meanwhile, the RegionalistLeagueofCatalonia, wary...
seats (67 of 85), while the previously hegemonic RegionalistLeague, representing a more conservative view of Catalan nationalism, came in second place but...
Liberal Party (1880–1931) Traditionalist Communion (1869–1937) RegionalistLeagueofCatalonia (1901–1936) Republican Nationalist Federal Union (1910–1917)...
Left ofCatalonia (Esquerra Republicana de Catalunya, ERC), which won the absolute majority of seats, while the conservative RegionalistLeague, almost...
and RegionalistLeagueofCatalonia in 1901. Political corruption and repression weakened the democratic system of the constitutional monarchy of a two-parties...
(Catalan: Unió; IPA: [uniˈo]), was a regionalist, Christian-democratic political party in the Catalonia region of Spain existing between 1931 and 2017...
been subject of some debate: some of his decisions, such as in June 1938 when he preferred to advance towards Valencia instead ofCatalonia, remain particularly...
Country and Catalonia, multiple electoral events featuring Abascal as one of speakers were attacked by radical political opponents on the premises of "Vox's...
one, and attempted to undermine the republican government of the Republican Left ofCatalonia, who attempted to continue the republic's previous reforms...
Basque: Elkarte Tradizionalista, Catalan: Comunió Tradicionalista) was one of the names adopted by the Carlist movement as a political force since 1869...
conservative, Catholic (or Christian-democratic) wings of the various nationalist and regionalist movements throughout Spain can claim an indirect influence...
National Catholicism (Spanish: nacionalcatolicismo) was part of the ideological identity of Francoism, the political system through which the Spanish dictator...
resentment of conscription and of the military culminated in the Tragic Week in Barcelona in 1909. Under the hegemony of the RegionalistLeague, Catalonia gained...
Catalan unilateral declaration of independence on 27 October 2017 that led to the imposition of direct rule in Catalonia. At 14 years and 146 days, Rajoy...
"style of linguistic expression". It was used, with a similar meaning, in the 1803 edition of the Dictionary of the Spanish Royal Academy as a synonym of Hispanismo...
those of Undersecretary of the Presidency from 1941 to 1967 and Franco's deputy from 1967 to 1973. He also was the main drafter behind the 1947 Law of Succession...
ofCatalonia (ERC), led by the acting President of the Generalitat ofCatalonia, Francesc Macià, was the winning party. the conservative Regionalist League...