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There has existed in Spain a persistent trend of republican thought, especially throughout the 19th, 20th, and 21st centuries, that has manifested itself in diverse political parties and movements over the entire course of the history of Spain. While these movements have shared the objective of establishing a republic, during these three centuries there have surged distinct schools of thought on the form republicans would want to give to the Spanish State: unitary or federal.


Despite the country's long-lasting schools of republican movements, the government of Spain has been organized as a republic during only two short periods in its history, which totaled 9 years and 8 months of republican government. The First Spanish Republic lasted from February 1873 to December 1874, and the Second Spanish Republic lasted from April 1931 to April 1939.


Under the monarchical regime currently in force in Spain, there are movements and political parties throughout the entire political spectrum that advocate for a Third Spanish Republic. Despite enjoying a wider support within the left wing political camp, there are also liberal, right-wing, conservative and nationalist parties espousing republican stances.

Unidas Podemos

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advocates to establish a "federal republic".[37]

Más País

is a green eco-socialist party. Equo advocates for a "federal, secular, and republican state".[38]

Equo

Junts and CUP all advocate to establish a Catalan republic and are strongly against the present monarchy.

Republican Left of Catalonia (ERC)

History of Spain

Politics of Spain

Republicanism

Spanish Monarchy

First Spanish Republic

Second Spanish Republic

Spanish Civil War

Francoist Spain

Alliance of European Republican Movements

a Spanish republican movement.

Red Inter Civico Republicana

the umbrella organization of the RICP.

Alliance of European Republican Movements