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Regionalist League of Catalonia

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Leader
  
Francesc Cambó

Dissolved
  
1936

Newspaper
  
La Veu de Catalunya

Founded
  
1901 (1901)

Headquarters
  
Barcelona

Ideology
  
Catalanism Conservatism Liberalism Christian democracy Monarchism

Regionalist League of Catalonia (Catalan: Lliga Regionalista de Catalunya, [ˈʎiɣə rəʒiunəˈɫistə ðə kətəˈɫuɲə]; 1901–1936) was a right wing political party of Catalonia, Spain. It had a catalanist, conservative, and monarchic ideology. Notable members of the party were Enric Prat de la Riba, Francesc Cambó, Agustí Riera i Pau, Joan Ventosa and Ramon d'Abadal i Calderó.

The League's press organ was the La Veu de Catalunya newspaper (1899–1936).

History

The Regionalist League began with the merger of two political groups, the Unió Regionalista and the Centre Nacional Català, thanks to the triumph of the "four presidents" candidacy in 1901. This candidacy was formed by Sebastià Torres, Albert Rusiñol, Bartomeu Robert and Lluís Domènech i Montaner. Between 1901 and 1923, with few exeptions, it was the dominant catalanist political party. In 1914, it gained the creation of the first common administration of Catalonia since 1833, the Commonwealth of Catalonia (Mancomunitat de Catalunya), leaded by Enric Prat de la Riba and Josep Puig i Cadafalch, both from the Lliga.

After the Republic was established in 1931, and despite the loss of its hegemony to the new left-wing nationalist party Republican Left of Catalonia (ERC), the Lliga accepted the new government, supported the first Statute of Autonomy of Catalonia and changed its name to Lliga Catalana (Catalan League).

Although the Lliga did not support the rebellion of general Francisco Franco in Morocco in 1936, many of its activists collaborated with Franco's cause. It was dissolved during the confusion of the Spanish Civil War.

References

Regionalist League of Catalonia Wikipedia