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Alejandro Lerroux García (4
March 1864, in La Rambla, Córdoba – 25 June 1949, in Madrid) was a
Spanish politician who was the
leader of the
Radical Republican...
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Spanish Republic. In 1934,
during the
government of
Prime Minister Alejandro Lerroux,
Spanish troops led by
General Osvaldo Capaz landed in Sidi Ifni and carried...
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emerging figure of
Vicente Blasco Ibáñez. Not
unlike the
equally republican Lerrouxism, the
Populist Blasquism [es] came to
mobilize the
Valencian m****es by...
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Carlists and
anarchists emerged in
opposition to the monarchy.
Alejandro Lerroux,
Spanish politician and
leader of the
Radical Republican Party, helped...
- substitutes. The
figureheads most ****ociated with the
unrest were
Alejandro Lerroux and
Francisco Ferrer. The
incident began when a
party of conscripts, destined...
- Cortes.
President Alcalá-Zamora
however asked the
Radical leader Alejandro Lerroux to
become Spain's
Prime Minister. A
general strike and
armed rising of...
- government. Instead, he
invited the
Radical Republican Party's
Alejandro Lerroux to do so.
Despite receiving the most votes, CEDA was
denied cabinet positions...
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Minister in the
Alejandro Lerroux government but
later he left the
party for
dissatisfaction with the
politics of
Lerroux. Martínez
consequently founded...
- sympathies. Instead, he
invited the
Radical Republican Party's
Alejandro Lerroux to do so. CEDA was
denied cabinet positions for
nearly a year. In October...