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THE SECOND SPANISH REPUBLIC
declared on 14 April 1931
provisional republican government undertook urgent reforms
established in
Pact of San Sebastian
freedom of worship
agreement to draw up a statue of autonomy in Cataluña
improvements in working conditions
modernisation of the army
Cortes Constuyentes were called
drafts Constitution 1931
restricted during the restoration
rights
freedoms
constitutional principles
extensive declaration of rights and freedoms
division of powers
universal suffrage starting from the age of 23
right of the regions to establish statues of autonomy
social rule of law
separation between the Church and the state
coalitation government
agricultural reform
education
army
religion
the statue of autonomy of cataluña
social reform
Manuel Azaña
"LEFT-WING"
Black biennium
founding of
CEDA
catholic groups
anarchist
Casa Viejas incidents
Civil guard and Guardia de asalto
killing many people
1933
right wing parties won the elections
Jose Antonio Primo de rivera
founded
Falange Española
October Revolution of 1934
Victory of the popular front
National Front
conservatives
CEDA
Popular front
alliance between
republicans and socialists
PSOE
republican parties
February 1936
Popular front won the elections
Manuel Azaña
president of the Republic
reforms
catan auntonomy restaouration
strengthening the educational, social and religious reform
agricultural reform
amnesty for political prisioners