Gamacists
The Gamacists (Spanish: Gamacistas), also known as the Gamacist Liberals (Spanish: Liberales Gamacistas, LG), were a political faction within the Liberal Party, led by Germán Gamazo, which split from the party in early 1899 after the signing of the Treaty of Paris ending the Spanish–American War of 1898. Among its members were future prime minister and Conservative leader Antonio Maura.
Gamacists Gamacistas | |
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Leader | Germán Gamazo Antonio Maura |
Founded | 1899 |
Dissolved | 1902 |
Split from | Liberal Party |
Merged into | Conservative Party |
Ideology | Liberalism Monarchism |
Political position | Centre |
After Gamazo's death in 1901, it eventually merged into the Liberal Conservative Party of Francisco Silvela in 1902.[1]
References
- "Liberales (y Progresistas) (1868-1931)" (in Spanish). historiaelectoral.com. Retrieved 2016-12-28.
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