Ciervists
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Ciervists Ciervistas |
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Leader | Juan de la Cierva y Peñafiel |
Founded | 1914 |
Dissolved | 1931 |
Split from | Conservative Party |
Ideology | Conservatism Monarchism |
Political position | Right-wing |
Politics of Spain Political parties Elections |
The Ciervists (Spanish: Ciervistas), also known as the Ciervist Conservatives (Spanish: Conservadores Ciervistas, CC), were a political faction within the Liberal Conservative Party, led by Juan de la Cierva y Peñafiel, which split from the party in 1914.
The party lost relevance after Miguel Primo de Rivera's coup in 1923, though Juan de la Cierva still held high-profile positions in the last monarchist government of Juan Bautista Aznar-Cabañas in 1931.[1]
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