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not all pan-hispanists are reactionary (some like Santiago Armesilla are communist or like Brigada Antifraude who is just social nationalist)
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(not all pan-hispanists are reactionary (some like Santiago Armesilla are communist or like Brigada Antifraude who is just social nationalist))
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In [[File:Cball-Spain.png]] Spain, following the fall of [[File:Franco-alt.png]] [[Francoism]], relations with Latin America have been at their best. As the sole Hispanic representative in the [[File:Cball-EU.png]] European Union, Spain defends the interests of Hispanic America in its international politics. In addition, more particularly from the 1990s, Spain considerably increased its investments in Hispanic America, becoming the main socio-commercial player in the area. The Spanish budget intended for the development of underprivileged regions of the globe is mainly intended for the poorest countries in Hispanic America, and Spain receives most of the South American immigration, mainly from [[File:Cball-Bolivia.png]] Bolivia, [[File:Cball-Colombia.png]] Colombia, [[File:Cball-Ecuador.png]] Ecuador and [[File:Cball-Peru.png]] Peru.
 
The advent of [[File:Native.png]] [[Indigenism]] and radical movements that seek to "decolonize" Hispanic American countries such as [[File:Zapa.png]] [[Neozapatismo]], [[File:Ethcac.png]] [[Ethnocacerism]] and [[File:Bolivarism.png]] [[Bolivarianism]] has led to the surge of [[File:hispanist.png]] pan-histpanist groups (initially most of them were [[Reactionaryism|reactionary groups]], but currently not all of them are) that believe in the restoration of cultural ties between the countries that once belonged to the Spanish Empire. These groups think about the process of conquest of the Spanish Empire as ultimately civilization (under the mission of spreading the Gospel around the world) instead of exploitative, and most of the alleged negative aspects of it would be the result of a negative propaganda campaign called the "Black legend" in order to sever the historic ties of its overseas territories. Many of these groups believe that the indigenist narrative should be fought by [[File:Carlism.png]] [[Carlism|restoring classic Spanish ethics and institutions]], sometimes believing that a [[File:Catheo.png]] [[Catholic Theocracy]] would be best.
 
Despite everything that could lead to a pan-Hispanic supranational organization, it is not happening in the near future, not just because of the Hispano-American countries refuse to see themselves under an excessive foreign influence again, but also because of Spain, which finds itself more and more integrated in the middle of the European countries, which would make it difficult for it to belong in a second organization.
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