-
regime showed no
signs of cracking, the non-collaborative
policy of the
Falcondistas was
increasingly looking like a dead end street. The so-called "duros"...
- menendezpelayistas, mellistas, nocedalistas, jaimistas, cruzadistas,
falcondistas, sivattistas, carloctavistas, juanistas, rodeznistas, estorilos, javieristas...
-
Elizalde vacillated between conciliatory rodeznistas and
intransigent falcondistas. In late 1937 the
latter considered him a
candidate to new Navarrese...
-
unification crisis of
early 1937 del
Burgo sided with the
intransigent falcondistas,
considering amalgamation into FET a mani****tion on part of the Navarrese...
-
followers of the
official Carlist leader Manuel Fal Conde, so-called
Falcondistas,
though did not rise to top
layers of the movement.
During the first...
-
debates within Carlism, Tellería
seemed to side with the
intransigent Falcondistas. In
course of one of key
meetings in
Burgos he
questioned the legality...
- not
under his own name. In
support of the
moderately anti-Francoist
falcondista strategy he
opposed the
vehemently anti-Francoist
sivattista line, increasingly...
-
Palomino sided with the
tractable Rodeznistas or with the
intransigent Falcondistas, even
though for
years he
remained a
close acquaintance of Fal Conde...
- sympathies. They are
usually considered members of the
intransigent "bando
falcondista",
though Ignacio made also some
conciliatory gestures towards Francoism...
- organisation, Comunión Católico-Monárquica. He
firmly opposed the
mainstream falcondista branch, e.g. by
discouraging requeté
combatants from
attending an anti-regime...