The night march from Genova street to the Valley of the Fallen is mobilizing supporters from outside Madrid The Valley of the Fallen will complete a y


The night march from Genova street to the Valley of the Fallen is mobilizing supporters from outside Madrid The Valley of the Fallen will complete a year this week without harboring the coffin with the mortal remains of Francisco Franco, after the exhumation and transfer to the cemetery of Mingorrubio-El Pardo carried out by the Government of Pedro Sánchez. The current Falangists, who consider Primo de Rivera as their ideological reference, are preparing to react forcefully if the plans for this exhumation are carried out. Well then: in this mobilization campaign, the first milestone will take place on November 20. That day marks the anniversary of the execution of José Antonio Primo de Rivera, as well as the death of Franco (in 1975, in the latter case). For decades, the Falangists have been mobilizing on the anniversary of the execution of their founder with a march on foot that leaves from Genova street in Madrid, where the house where Primo de Rivera was born, and reaches the Valley of the Fallen, where they deposit a wreath of flowers.


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Keywords: falange, falangistas, franciscofranco, franquismo, joseantonioprimoderivera, madrid, marchaazul, postfranquistas, spain, spanishphalanx