Miguel Primo De Rivera Alejandro Quiroga Fern... -
: Primo de Rivera presented himself as Joaquín Costa’s "Iron Surgeon," a charismatic leader meant to "cure" Spain of political corruption and social chaos through direct, authoritarian intervention.
: Far from a temporary "interregnum," the dictatorship established the symbols, rituals, and National-Catholic myths that would later form the ideological foundation of the Francisco Franco regime. Miguel Primo De Rivera Alejandro Quiroga Fern...
: Citizens were given "biometric cards" and "gymnastic record books" to track their physical and moral improvement as part of national regeneration. : Primo de Rivera presented himself as Joaquín
: Ironically, the aggressive attempt to impose a monarchic and Catholic identity fueled the rise of regional nationalisms (Basque and Catalan) and secular republicanism, ultimately paving the way for the Second Spanish Republic. " the dictatorship established the symbols