Unconditional Spanish Party
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El Partido Español sin Condiciones (1873-1898), también conocido como Partido Incondicional Español, fue un partido político español creado en 1873 en Puerto Rico por miembros del Partido Liberal-Conservador, con la idea de defender la españolidad de la isla frente a otras posturas partidarias tanto de la independencia como de su integración en los Estados Unidos.
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The Unconditional Spanish Party (Spanish: Partido Incondicional Español) was a loyalist conservative political party in Puerto Rico during Spanish colonial times. It was founded in November 1870. The party favored traditionalist assimilation into the political party system of Spain. It purchased the newspaper Boletín Mercantil to serve as the party's official organ for disseminating its conservative views. Most of its members belonged to the Puerto Rican Volunteers Corps.
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Partido Español sin Condiciones
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Unconditional Spanish Party
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Partido Incondicional Español
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Unconditional Spanish Party
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Unconditional Spanish Party
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Puerto Rico
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Partido Incondicional Español
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Centre-right to right-wing
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El Partido Español sin Condiciones (1873-1898), también conocido como Partido Incondicional Español, fue un partido político español creado en 1873 en Puerto Rico por miembros del Partido Liberal-Conservador, con la idea de defender la españolidad de la isla frente a otras posturas partidarias tanto de la independencia como de su integración en los Estados Unidos.
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The Unconditional Spanish Party (Spanish: Partido Incondicional Español) was a loyalist conservative political party in Puerto Rico during Spanish colonial times. It was founded in November 1870. The party favored traditionalist assimilation into the political party system of Spain. It purchased the newspaper Boletín Mercantil to serve as the party's official organ for disseminating its conservative views. Most of its members belonged to the Puerto Rican Volunteers Corps. There were no political parties in Puerto Rico until 1870. Partido Incondicional Español was one of two parties formed in Puerto Rico in the early 1870s, the other party being the Partido Liberal Reformista. Partido Incondicional Español represented the conservative side of Puerto Rican politics under the Spanish sovereignty, while Partido Liberal Refomista represented the liberal side. The party existed from 1870 until the end of Spanish sovereignty in Puerto Rico in 1898, when it dissolved. During those 28 years, the party was presided first by Jose Ramon Fernandez, then by Marques de la Esperanza, and last by Pablo Ubarri.
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1873