Electoral Carlism (Restoration)
Electoral Carlism of Restoration was vital to sustain Traditionalism in the period between the Third Carlist War and the Primo de Rivera dictatorship. Carlism, defeated in 1876, during the Restauración period recalibrated its focus from military action to political means and media campaigns. Accommodating themselves to political framework of the Alfonsine monarchy, the movement leaders considered elections, and especially elections to Congreso de los Diputados, primary vehicle of political mobilization. Though Carlist minority in the Cortes remained marginal and its impact on national politics was negligible, electoral campaigns were key to sustain the party until it regained momentum during the Second Spanish Republic.
1869 Spanish general election1871 Spanish general election1886 Spanish general election1891 Spanish general election1893 Spanish general election1923 Spanish general electionApril 1872 Spanish general electionAugust 1872 Spanish general electionCarlismDalmacio Iglesias GarcíaElectoral Carlism (Second Republic)Enrique de Aguilera y GamboaErasmo Janer GironellaEsteban de Bilbao EguíaFrancisco Martín Melgar y RodríguezIntegrism (Spain)Josep de Suelves i de MontagutJosé Joaquín Ampuero y del RíoJosé María Ampuero JáureguiJosé Selva MergelinaJosé Sánchez MarcoJuan Vázquez de MellaLuis Hernando de Larramendi y RuizLuis Lezama Leguizamón SagarminagaLuis de Llauder y DalmasesManuel Polo y PeyrolónMarian Vayreda i VilaMatías Barrio y MierMellismoMiguel Junyent RoviraNavarrese electoral Carlism during the RestorationPascual Comín MoyaRafael Díaz Aguado SalaberryRamón Altarriba y VillanuevaRamón Nocedal RomeaTeodoro de Mas y NadalTirso de Olazábal, 1st Count of ArbelaizTomás Domínguez Arévalo
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Electoral Carlism (Restoration)
Electoral Carlism of Restoration was vital to sustain Traditionalism in the period between the Third Carlist War and the Primo de Rivera dictatorship. Carlism, defeated in 1876, during the Restauración period recalibrated its focus from military action to political means and media campaigns. Accommodating themselves to political framework of the Alfonsine monarchy, the movement leaders considered elections, and especially elections to Congreso de los Diputados, primary vehicle of political mobilization. Though Carlist minority in the Cortes remained marginal and its impact on national politics was negligible, electoral campaigns were key to sustain the party until it regained momentum during the Second Spanish Republic.
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