20th Century Galicia
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After the provincialism, federalism and regionalism of the previous century, starts the period of Solidaridad Gallega (Galician Solidarity), starting in 1907 and ending at the First World War. It had the objective of getting an united electoral front to eliminate the caciquism and obtain a Galician representation in the Spanish parliament. They didn't have success.
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[edit] First stage
The first stage of the 20th century galician history lasted until the dictatorship of Primo de Rivera. In this stage appear the Irmandades da Fala (Brothehoods of the Language), whose high preoccupation was the defense of the Galician language. When they expanded, it was starting another time the politic idea of the Galicianism. Intelectuals as Vicente Risco and Ramón Otero Pedrayo travailed in the cultural aspect of the galicianism and Porteira and Lois Peña Novo in the political galicianism. They were taken over by the members of the xeración Nós ("We" generation), united around a magazine of the same name (Nós). This members of the Xeneración Nós were supported between 1920 and the Spanish Second Republic by a preoccupation about the creation of a moderated galicianism.
[edit] Second Republic
In the Second Republic there were two principal tendencies: the Autonomous Galician Republican Organization and the Partido Galeguista (Galicianist Party). This party, the PG, was an union of different ideologies with the common denominator of the Galicianism. Its members were people as Vicente Risco, Ramón Otero Pedrayo, Ramón Cabanillas, Suárez Picallo, Castelao... In 1936 the PG, to get the Galician Statute, allied with the People´s Front, and as a result of this alliance the party had its first splitting. Nevertheless, the Statute was got and Castelao presented it in the Spanish Parliament a few days before the Spanish Civil War.
[edit] Franco's dictatorship
During the Fraco's dictatorship, called by Celso Emilio Ferreiro "Lond night of stone", they were different repressive stages to the galicianist ideas, after the armoured fight of many galicianist people against Franco in the Spanish Civil War.
In the exile, was aprovated the Galician Satatute by the Spanish Parliament in the exile, and in Buenos Aires was established the Council of Galicia, directed by Castelao and Suárez Picallo. In 1944 was published Sempre en Galiza (Always in Galicia), ideologic guide of the galicianism. With the pass of the time, the cultural actions were restarted, with the creation of the Editorial Galaxia.
In 1964 were founded Unión do Povo Galego (UPG, nationalist, revolutionary, and left-wing party, as was described by Méndez Ferrín) and the Galician Socialist Party (PSG, with X.M.Beiras and García Bodaño).
[edit] Democracy
1975 | Estabishment of the `Xunta Democrática de Galicia |
1976 | Establishment of the Democratic Table of Galicia |
1977 | Establishment of the Assembly of the Parliamentaries of Galicia |
1978 | Pre-autonomic Xunta presided by Antonio Rosón Pérez (Union of Democratic Center) |
1979 | Pre-autonomic Xunta presided by José Quiroga Suárez (Union of Democratic Center) |
1980 | Statute of Autonomy of Galicia approved by referendum. Galicia is define as an Historical Nationality. |
1981 | First Autonomic Elections |
1982 | President of the Xunta de Galicia: Xerardo Fernández Albor (People´s Alliance) |
1987 | President of the Xunta de Galicia: Fernando González Laxe (Socialist Party of Galicia) |
1991 | President of the Xunta de Galicia: Manuel Fraga Iribarne (People´s Party of Galicia) |
2005 | President of the Xunta de Galicia: Emilio Pérez Touriño (Socialist Party of Galicia) |