Abstract

Spain's War Cabinet

Buckley, Henry | October 3, 1936 issue

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The Spanish Republic has learned a lesson. It has given up worrying about the feelings of its democratic neighbors and has chosen the strongest Cabinet possible under the circumstances. Conservative elements are dominant in this Cabinet. There are five Republicans, including two regionalists. There are three right-wing socialists, all of whom stand much nearer to the Republicans than to the communists. Only one important group is omitted from this popular Cabinet— the Anarchists. To be sure, the Anarchist policy is traditionally non-political. But this has not prevented them from naming a representative in the Generalidad and another one in the Basque Committee of Defense.

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CABINET system; COMMUNISM; SOCIALISM; ANARCHISM; REGIONALISM; SPAIN
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