proclamation of the Second Spanish Republic

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The proclamation of the Second Spanish Republic in 1931 marked the end of King Alfonso XIII’s monarchy and the establishment of a democratic republican regime in Spain.

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instanceOf historical event
political event
alsoKnownAs proclamation of the Spanish Republic in 1931
cause electoral victory of republican and socialist candidacies in major Spanish cities in April 1931
chronology precedes the Spanish Civil War
commemoratedOn 14 April
constitutionalOutcome Constitution of the Second Spanish Republic of 1931 NERFINISHED
country Spain
date 1931
followedBy Second Spanish Republic NERFINISHED
follows municipal elections of 12 April 1931 in Spain
governmentFormEstablished parliamentary republic in Spain
hasEffect abolition of the Spanish monarchy in 1931
end of the reign of King Alfonso XIII of Spain
establishment of a republican form of government in Spain
establishment of the Second Spanish Republic NERFINISHED
transition from monarchy to republic in Spain
hasSignificance symbolic beginning of the Second Spanish Republic era (1931–1939)
ideologyAssociated democracy
republicanism
language Spanish
location Barcelona NERFINISHED
Eibar NERFINISHED
Madrid NERFINISHED
Puerta del Sol NERFINISHED
Valencia NERFINISHED
mediaCoverage reported in Spanish and international press in April 1931
opposedBy conservative sectors of Spanish society
monarchists in Spain
partOf interwar period in Europe
political history of Spain
pointInTime 14 April 1931
politicalContext crisis of the Bourbon Restoration in Spain
decline of support for Alfonso XIII after Primo de Rivera dictatorship
replaces Restoration monarchy in Spain NERFINISHED
constitutional monarchy of Alfonso XIII NERFINISHED
result adoption of a new republican constitution in 1931
exile of King Alfonso XIII
formation of a provisional republican government in Spain
significantFigure Alejandro Lerroux NERFINISHED
Alfonso XIII of Spain NERFINISHED
Manuel Azaña NERFINISHED
Miguel Maura NERFINISHED
Niceto Alcalá-Zamora NERFINISHED
supportedBy Spanish Socialist Workers Party NERFINISHED
republican parties in Spain
trade unions in Spain

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Spanish royal family in exile startEvent proclamation of the Second Spanish Republic