Carlism’s new political direction towards collaboration with the regime (1955-56)
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https://doi.org/10.3989/hispania.2009.v69.i231.103Keywords:
Carlism, Falange, Javier de Borbón Parma, Manuel Fal Conde, Collaboration policy, José María Valiente, Junta of the RegionsAbstract
This essay examines the political turning-point represented by the beginning of the Carlist movement’s collaboration with the Falange. The deep crisis in which the Traditionalist Communion was submerged in the mid-1950’s was resolved by the decision to participate actively in the politics of the Regime. This change implied Carlism’s rejection of Manuel Fal Conde, and the attainment of a majority in favour of this new political direction within the movement. Carlist collaboration signified don Javier de Borbón Parma’s return to the Regency, and a political victory for Franco, who had managed to attract Carlism to his regime.
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