Juntas Españolas

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Juntas Españolas
LeaderEsteban Gómez Rovira
Ramón Graells
Blas Piñar
Antonio Izquierdo[1]
FounderBlas Piñar
Founded1983 (1983)
Dissolved1994 (1994)
Succeeded byNational Democracy
HeadquartersMadrid
NewspaperEl Alcázar
Youth wingPatria y Libertad
IdeologyNeo-fascism
National syndicalism
Spanish nationalism
Third Position
Political positionFar-right
Colors  Red and   yellow

Juntas Españolas was a far-right political party in Spain created in 1983 after a call was issued through the defunct newspaper El Alcázar by the newspaper's director, Antonio Izquierdo. The group also followed the failure and self-dissolution of the Fuerza Nueva of Blas Piñar.[2]

The group intended to renew and modernize the message of the far-right in Spain, abandoning some of the most reactionary positions (for example, accepting divorce). The group dissolved and integrated with the , which later became Democracia Nacional (DN).

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