Liberal party (Spain)

The Liberal party Fusionist , later known as Liberal party was one of the two great parties of political alternation during the period of the Restauration bourbonienne in Spain.

Created in 1880 by Sagasta, it gathered the liberal political sectors nonrepublican moment. Its principal goal was obtaining the male Suffrage, objective reaches in 1890. In 1885 it signed with the Conservative party the Pacte of El Pardo, in which the two parties agreed on an alternation to the capacity, guaranteed thanks to the networks of the cacic in all the Spain.

After the death of Sagasta, divisions were done much more visible in the party. Although Jose Canalejas tried a reform of the party, its assessinat prevented any evolution. With the crisis of the political system of monarchy, the party entered a phase of disintegration, completed in 1923 with its dissolution during the dictatorship of Miguel Primo de Rivera.

The most significant members of the party were Sagasta and Canalejas, already referred to above, Germán Gamazo, Antonio Maura, Eugenio Montero Ríos, Segismundo Moret, the Count de Romanones, Manuel García Prieto and Santiago Alba.

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