PRIMO DE RIVERA, JOS ANTONIO, MARQUS DE ESTELLA


Meaning of PRIMO DE RIVERA, JOS ANTONIO, MARQUS DE ESTELLA in English

born April 24, 1903, Madrid, Spain died Nov. 20, 1936, Alicante eldest son of the dictator General Miguel Primo de Rivera and the founder of the Spanish fascist party, the Falange. After a university education and military service, Primo de Rivera began a career as a lawyer in 1925. In October 1933 he launched the Falange Espaola as a movement committed to overthrowing the government if the political parties of the left should manage to impose their policies on the country. He expounded his fiery if rather nebulous fascist views in his periodicals F.E. (1934) and Arriba (1935), and when these publications were suppressed, he addressed meetings across the country and made speeches in the Cortes (parliament), to which he had been elected in 1933. In 1935 the parties of the left formed the Popular Front, which came to power after the elections of February 1936. Shortly after losing his seat in the Cortes at that time, Primo de Rivera was arrested. While in prison he was reelected for Cuenca, but his candidature was annulled by the Popular Front government, which then proceeded to dissolve his party. With the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War, Primo de Rivera was held in prison, given a summary trial, and executed by the Republican authorities. General Francisco Franco's party treated him as a martyr and merged the Falange party with other groups to form the Nationalist movement. Primo de Rivera's articles and speeches formed the doctrine of Franco's Nationalist movement in the years after the Civil War. Rivera's Obras completas ("Complete Works") appeared in 1944.

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