Spanish Nationalist Party Partido Nacionalista Español | |
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Leader | José María Albiñana |
Founded | 1930 |
Dissolved | 1936 |
Merged into | Traditionalist Communion |
Headquarters | Madrid |
Ideology | Monarchism Spanish nationalism Corporatism Traditionalist conservatism National Catholicism |
Political position | Far-right |
Congreso de los Diputados (1936) | 1 / 473 |
Spanish Nationalist Party (PNE; Spanish: Partido Nacionalista Español) was a Spanish nationalist political party active in the Second Spanish Republic. The PNE was founded by José María Albiñana in 1930.
The main points of the party platform were:
The ideological position of the PNE has been defined as "ultra-reactionary"[1] and traditionalist. In fact, in his last will, José María Albiñana asked his followers to join the Traditionalist Communion.[2]
The party gained an MP (José María Albiñana) for Madrid in the general elections of 1936. The party was dissolved shortly after the military coup of 1936.