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Left Wing Government of the Spanish Republic (1931-33) - Coggle Diagram
Left Wing Government of the Spanish Republic (1931-33)
Reforms
Military
Anti-clerical
Agrarian reform
Industrial workers
Independence movements
Left-wing reactions
Opposition from ordinary workers and peasants
Dissatisfied and disilusioned, voted further left
Increased numbers of strikes and uprisings, organised by FAI and CNT
Casas Viejas, January 1933, brutally supressed
Opposition from extreme left
PSOE's left wing faction, under Largo Caballero, refused to cooperate with coalition
Anarchists also withdrew their support
Opposition from moderate liberals
Radical Party began to withdraw support, concerns about property rights and law and order.
Right-wing reactions
Opposition from conservatives
After many years of Rivera's rule, conservatives felt under attack
Weakening of traditional pillars (Church and Army)
Reforms first step into radical socialists and then communist action
Fragmentation of unity of Spain after Catalan concessions
Opposition from military
Beginning of end for power of Army
Loss of law and order
Catalan separatism
Formation of CEDA
Coalesced from growth of Right-wing opposition.
Pledged to defend religious and traditional Spain