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- Wikipedia article at [[:es:Turnismo]]; see its history for attribution. You may also add the template {{Translated|es|Turnismo}} to the talk page. For more...
- parti****te in national politics, and the 'turnismo' or alternation was to become the new system. Turnismo would be endorsed in the Constitution of 1876...
- conservatives and the liberals alternated in control of the government (turnismo). Election fraud (materialized in the so-called caciquismo) became ubiquitous...
- governments returned, lasting until the fall of the First Republic in 1874. Turnismo After the dethronement of Isabella II, the debates on the form of State...
- Alfonso XIII became King of Spain at the moment of his birth in May 1886 because his father, Alfonso XII, had died five months earlier. His mother, Maria...
- Satiric depiction of the Spanish regime inaugurated in 1876; rise of turnismo and cacique political culture...
- agreement between Cánovas and Sagasta established an almost automatic turnismo for both parties to succeed each other in power, which implied that the...
- adoption of the 1978 Constitution and accusing Rajoy of having sacrificed turnismo—in reference to the historical rotation of PP and PSOE in power—by "bumping...
- in the following elections in June 1919, and the return to traditional turnismo did not occur until the elections of December 1920, which were organized...
- alternation between the Liberal Party and the Conservative Party, known as turnismo. This system of local political domination, especially rooted in rural...