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[[File:Franco.png]] [[Francoism]] <br>
[[File:Gremialismo.png]] [[Christian Democracy|Gremialismo]]
|examples = [[File:Cball-Uruguay.png]] [[Integralism|Uruguay under Juan María Bordaberry]] (1972-1976) <ref> Although he began as a neoliberal technocrat, he gradually moved towards Spanish monarchical traditionalism, francoism and reactionarism and was praised by the Carlists for his organicist government. </ref>
|examples = *Traditionalist Communion (1869-1937)
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'''Carlism''' is a culturally [[File:Trad.png]] [[Traditionalism|traditionalist]] and legitimist political movement in Spain aimed at establishing an alternative branch of the Bourbon Dynasty with Don Carlos, Count of Molina as Head of the Spanish Throne. The movement was founded in consequence of a dispute over the succession laws and widespread dissatisfaction with Alfonsism. He is against [[File:Prog-u.png]] [[Progressivism]], as they are against the Clergy, who he believes should have power in the government. Carlism has had many different versions but remains somewhat intact it's original goal remains somewhat intact throughout the years.
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