Patriotic Union (Spain)
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The Patriotic Union (Spanish: Unión Patriótica, UP) was the political party created by Spanish dictator Miguel Primo de Rivera, conceived as a support to his regime and integrating political Catholicism, technocrats, and the business-owning classes. The party's power was dependent upon the power of its founder and leader, not any popular mandate. Following the dismissal of Miguel Primo de Rivera in January 1930 by King Alfonso XIII, the party was succeeded by the National Monarchist Union.
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Quick Facts Leader, Founded ...
Patriotic Union Unión Patriótica | |
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Leader | Miguel Primo de Rivera |
Founded | 14 April 1924 (14 April 1924)[citation needed] |
Dissolved | 1930 |
Succeeded by | National Monarchist Union |
Headquarters | Madrid, Spain |
Newspaper | La Nación |
Ideology | Spanish nationalism Political Catholicism Monarchism Conservatism Corporatism |
Political position | Right-wing |
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