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The Elections of 36 (I): the Electoral Campaign

On January 7, 1936, after the fall of the previous year of the governments of Lerroux and the impossibility of forming a solid government, President Alcalá-Zamora dissolved the courts and called elections for February 16, undoubtedly the most contested and polarized in the history of Spain but that in Yecla will be especially harsh due to the climate of maximum confrontation between the different political blocs.
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On January 7, 1936, after the fall of the previous year of the governments of Lerroux and the impossibility of forming a solid government, President Alcalá-Zamora dissolved the courts and called elections for February 16, undoubtedly the most contested and polarized in the history of Spain but that in Yecla will be especially harsh due to the climate of maximum confrontation between the different political blocs.

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elperiodicodeyecladeyecla.com broke the news in on Friday, January 23, 2026.
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