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Republican Union (Spain, 1934)

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Political party in Spain
Republican Union Unión Republicana
LeaderDiego Martínez Barrio
Founded1934 (1934)
Dissolved1959 (1959)
Merger ofRadical Democratic Party
Radical Socialist Republican Party
Merged intoSpanish Democratic Republican Action
IdeologyRepublicanism
Progressivism
Social liberalism
Anti-clericalism
Political positionCentre-left
National affiliationPopular Front

The Republican Union (Spanish: Unión Republicana) was a Spanish republican party founded in 1934 by Diego Martinez Barrio.

It was formed as a result of a merger of several small republican parties, most notably Diego Martinez Barrio's Radical Democratic Party and the Radical Socialist Republican Party, both of which had split away from the more moderate Radical Republican Party of Alejandro Lerroux.

Integrated in the Popular Front ahead of the 1936 election, the party won 38 seats becoming the fourth largest party. It formed a governing coalition with Manuel Azaña's Republican Left. Though it participated in all republican governments during the Spanish Civil War, it played a minor role starting under Largo Caballero's government.

In exile in Mexico, it was the main support of the Republican government-in-exile until it was dissolved in 1959 to found the Spanish Democratic Republican Action along with the Republican Left.

See also

Bibliography

  • Nigel Townson. The Crisis of Democracy in Spain: Centrist Politics Under the Second Republic, 1931-1936. Sussex Academic Press. 2000. pp. 2–3.
  • Beevor, Antony. The Battle for Spain. The Spanish Civil War 1936-1939. Penguin Books. 2006. p. 456.
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