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state of alarm in spanish second republic

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I was linked here from a page on the history of the Spanish Second. The link was purporting to explain the state of alarm in the Azaña Administration but all of the examples on this page are from the post Franco restoration democracy in the Spanish Kingdom. I think it would be worth clarifying clarifying the state of alarm in the Spanish second Republic versus the modern day Spanish kingdom. 8.46.77.0 (talk) 02:33, 27 February 2023 (UTC)[reply]