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- after a schism in the Conservative Party between idóneos ('apt ones') and mauristas ('maurists'). Its development took place in a period of crisis for the...
- Partido Maurista, PM), initially known as the Maurist Conservatives (Spanish: Conservadores Mauristas, CM) or simply the Maurists (Spanish: Mauristas), was...
- tendency was represented among the reactionary Carlists and the conservative Mauristas, followers of Antonio Maura, who himself favoured closer ties with the...
- 1909, called the Tragic W****. Maura was a hero of a youth movement, the Mauristas, that wanted him as a new head of state of Spain at a time of substantial...
- disintegrating into factions: the conservatives faced a schism between datistas, mauristas and ciervistas. The liberal camp split into the mainstream liberals followers...
- Deputies, despite Maura having in mind the plan of not putting forward a Maurista in the district of Carballino in exchange for a seat in another district...
- The Carlists eventually supported Jaime Chicharro and it was only the mauristas who backed Cárcer, though contemporary press dubbed Manglano ciervo-datista...
- Federación de Juventudes Radicales. In the early 1910s, youth conservative Maurista groups started to emerge. At that time also non-political organizations...
- become politically relevant when he became the leader of the Juventudes Mauristas, and he would later serve as Minister of the Interior from 15 April 1919...
- Acción Maurista. Prior to the 1918 elections he was marked as a Canarian candidate to the Cortes supported by the alliance of leonistas and mauristas; eventually...