CEDA
The Confederación Española de Derechas Autónomas (Spanish Confederation of Autonomous Rights), more commonly CEDA, was a Spanish political party in the Second Spanish Republic. A Catholic conservative force, it was the political heir to Ángel Herrera Oria's Acción Popular and defined itself in terms of the 'affirmation and defence of the principles of Christian civilization,' translating this theoretical stand into a practical demand for the revision of the republican constitution. The CEDA saw itself as a defensive organisation, formed to protect religion, family, and property. José María Gil-Robles declared his intention to "give Spain a true unity, a new spirit, a totalitarian polity..." and went on to say "Democracy is not an end but a mean to achieve the conquest of the new state. Whe
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CEDA
The Confederación Española de Derechas Autónomas (Spanish Confederation of Autonomous Rights), more commonly CEDA, was a Spanish political party in the Second Spanish Republic. A Catholic conservative force, it was the political heir to Ángel Herrera Oria's Acción Popular and defined itself in terms of the 'affirmation and defence of the principles of Christian civilization,' translating this theoretical stand into a practical demand for the revision of the republican constitution. The CEDA saw itself as a defensive organisation, formed to protect religion, family, and property. José María Gil-Robles declared his intention to "give Spain a true unity, a new spirit, a totalitarian polity..." and went on to say "Democracy is not an end but a mean to achieve the conquest of the new state. Whe
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A Confederação Espanhola de Di ...... e cedista Ramón Serrano Súñer.
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Confederación Española de Dere ...... handirik izan Euskal Herrian.
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Confederación Española de Dere ...... é María Gil-Robles y Quiñones.
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Die Confederación Española de ...... ten daraufhin der Falange bei.
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Hiszpańska Konfederacja Prawic ...... Robles, późniejszy lider CEDA.
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La Confederació Espanyola de D ...... " i a la República en general.
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La Confederación Española de D ...... e en masa a Falange Española.
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La Confederazione Spagnola del ...... o politico di destra spagnolo.
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La Confédération espagnole des ...... ublique espagnole (1931-1939).
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The Confederación Española de ...... nal Sindicalista or "Falange".
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1937-04-19
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1933-03-04
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Spain
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dissolved
1937-04-19
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1933-03-04
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Madrid, Spain
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Spanish Confederation of Autonomous Rights
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Confederación Española de Derechas Autónomas
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El Debate
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Juventudes de Acción Popular
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A Confederação Espanhola de Di ...... ão, foi José María Gil-Robles.
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Confederación Española de Dere ...... enbait alderdi txiki uztartuz.
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Confederación Española de Dere ...... é María Gil-Robles y Quiñones.
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Die Confederación Española de ...... tudes de Acción Popular (JAP).
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Hiszpańska Konfederacja Prawic ...... Robles, późniejszy lider CEDA.
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La Confederació Espanyola de D ...... govern "socialitzant" i a la R
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La Confederación Española de D ...... iones republicano-socialistas.
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La Confederazione Spagnola del ...... o politico di destra spagnolo.
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La Confédération espagnole des ...... ublique espagnole (1931-1939).
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The Confederación Española de ...... conquest of the new state. Whe
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CEDA
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CEDA
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Confederació Espanyola de Dretes Autònomes
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Confederación Española de Derechas Autónomas
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Confederación Española de Derechas Autónomas
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Confederación Española de Derechas Autónomas
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Confederación Española de Derechas Autónomas
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Confederazione Spagnola delle Destre Autonome
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Confederação Espanhola de Direitas Autônomas
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Confédération espagnole des droites autonomes
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Confederación Española de Derechas Autónomas
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Spanish Confederation of Autonomous Rights
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