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The Francoists use the flag of Francoist Spain to represent their ideology, and not the standard of Franco. |
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Satans mördare (by [[File:OlofPalme.png]] [[Democratic Socialism|Olof Palme]]) |
Satans mördare (by [[File:OlofPalme.png]] [[Democratic Socialism|Olof Palme]]) |
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[[File:Authright.png]] [[:Category:Authoritarian Right|AuthRight]] |
[[File:Authright.png]] [[:Category:Authoritarian Right|AuthRight]]<br> |
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[[File:Trad.png]] [[:Category:Culturally Right|Culturally Right]]<br> |
[[File:Trad.png]] [[:Category:Culturally Right|Culturally Right]]<br> |
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[[File:Nation.png]] [[:Category:Nationalists|Nationalists]]<br> |
[[File:Nation.png]] [[:Category:Nationalists|Nationalists]]<br> |
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[[File:CarlSchmitt.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism|Carl Schmitt Thought]] |
[[File:CarlSchmitt.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism|Carl Schmitt Thought]] |
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[[File:Carlism.png]] [[Carlism]]<br> |
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[[File:Anticommunism2.png]] {{PCBA|Anti-Communism}}<br> |
[[File:Anticommunism2.png]] {{PCBA|Anti-Communism}}<br> |
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[[File:AntiDem.png]] {{PCBA|Anti-Democracy}}<br> |
[[File:AntiDem.png]] {{PCBA|Anti-Democracy}}<br> |
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[[File:Cfash.png]] [[Clerical Fascism]]<br> |
[[File:Cfash.png]] [[Clerical Fascism]]<br> |
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[[File:Cultural Nationalism.png]] [[Cultural Nationalism]]<br> |
[[File:Cultural Nationalism.png]] [[Cultural Nationalism]]<br> |
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[[File:French Fascism.png]] [[French Fascism]] <br> |
[[File:French Fascism.png]] [[French Fascism]] <br> |
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[[File:Imp.png]] [[Imperialism]]<br> |
[[File:Imp.png]] [[Imperialism]]<br> |
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Franco died in 1975 at the age of 82. He restored the monarchy before his death and made his successor [[File:Conmon.png]] [[Constitutional Monarchism|King Juan Carlos I]], who would lead the Spanish transition to [[File:Dem.png]] [[Democracy|democracy]]. This would be the end of Francoism in Spain. |
Franco died in 1975 at the age of 82. He restored the monarchy before his death and made his successor [[File:Conmon.png]] [[Constitutional Monarchism|King Juan Carlos I]], who would lead the Spanish transition to [[File:Dem.png]] [[Democracy|democracy]]. This would be the end of Francoism in Spain. |
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===Neo-francoism === |
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'''Neo-Francoism''' is a term used to designate positions that support Francoism or its ideals after Franco's death. Some parties that could fall into this category are [[w:España 2000|España 2000]] or [[w:National Democracy (Spain)|Democracia Nacional]], categorized as neo-fascist and extreme right-wing. |
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Some media have used this term to refer to extreme right-wing or conservative movements. |
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===[[File:PostFrancoism.png]] Sociological Francoism/Post-Francoism=== |
===[[File:PostFrancoism.png]] Sociological Francoism/Post-Francoism=== |
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'''Sociological Francoism''' (also called '''Post-Francoism''') refers to the political ideas of Francisco Franco that continue to prevail in Spanish society and politics after his death. |
'''Sociological Francoism''' (also called '''Post-Francoism''') refers to the political ideas of Francisco Franco that continue to prevail in Spanish society and politics after his death. |