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Acción Gallega (AG, ''Galician Action'' in English language) was one of the most important agrarianist, antiturnista and anti-
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( anticaciquismo) political movements in Galicia in the 20th century. With a decidedly antiforal and redemptionist character, in its first formulation, constituted the radical sector of the Galician agrarianist in the 1910s.


History


Origins

The origins of AG lie in the agitated year of 1909. In that year, a group of Galician politicians, intellectuals and journalists living in
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met day after day. They were:
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, Alfredo Vicenti, Manuel Portela Valladares, Enrique Peinador, Luís Antón del Olmet, Prudencio Canitrot, Alfonso Alcalá Martín, Ricardo Vilariño, Rafael Carvajal, Cánovas Cervantes, Eloy Páramo, etc. The topic of their discussions was the constant agrarian and antiforal struggles in Galicia; namely the liberation of the Galician peasants and, more generally, of Galicia in general. Acción Gallega was conceived as a movement in that tumultuous context. On January 15, 1910, the movement gave the first public sign of life, with the appearance of ''Acción Gallega'', the official magazine of the movement, subtitled ''Biweekly Magazine and defender of regional interests''.
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was the main promoter of the magazine and of the movement. A part of this journalistic campaign, AG also initiated a series of meetings and actions of different nature. Agrarianist associations of
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, Riotorto, Fonsagrada,
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and other
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joined AG.


Elections and the united agrarian party

The rallies and meetings of Acción Gallega began in the Terras de Meira with
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, Prudencio Canitrot, Cánovas Cervantes and Rafael Carvajal as the main speakers. The elections to the Spanish Cortes of 1910 allowed them to participate actively in the campaign, presenting three candidates: Rafael Carvajal, in the district of
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; Alfredo Vicenti, by
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, and Manuel Portela Valladares in Fonsagrada. The success was total in Fonsagrada, being Manuel Portela Valladares elected deputy, and an
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of the
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prevented the triumph of Alfredo Vicenti in
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. Acción Gallega gained a deputy in the
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. At this early stage what AG wanted was to give a sense of unity to the Galician agrarian movement, split into different fronts (
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, antiforistas, Unión Campesina, etc.). This led to the attempt of creating in 1910, an unified agrarian
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in Galicia, the Liga Agrario-Redencionista (LAR), which was a total failure. After the failure of the LAR, the magazine ''Acción Gallega'' disappeared.


Radicalization

In 1911 a series of events radicalized the movement, along with their leader,
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, which was increasingly interested in
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. In August 1912 the "Manifesto de
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" appears, where Acción Gallega undertook a campaign of rallies, with an agrarian and cooperativist character, to collect the aspirations of the peasantry and send them to the
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. The rallies, that had a verbal radicalism unprecedented in Galicia, began in
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, and continued in
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, Gondomar,
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, Bande,
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, etc. The tone of the speakers was radical, rebel and even openly revolutionary, especially the tone of Basilio Álvarez, which said that
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feared the possibility of a
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in Galicia. The tone of the speakers was also increasingly regionalist and
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. Famous poets like
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and
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made popular poems (all in
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) dedicated to the imminent
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of the peasants. The official magazine, ''Acción Gallega'', was printed again in 1912. This radicalization made Acción Gallega lost some moderate supporters and gained more radical others, like the
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. Most of the press also began attacking the movement, which until then had defended.


End

Since 1912 the movement focused on fighting
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, with a clear ideology inspired by the
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and redemptionist antiforismo, again based in the oratorial skills of Basilio Alvarez and his group of unconditional friends. The decomposition of AG was the result of the persecutions the movement suffered in its late years. Since 1913, the constitutional guarantees didn't apply to Acción Gallega, which was de facto banned. In 1914 the movement was involved in cases of
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and
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. Due to his confrontation with the authorities and the bishop of
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was forbidden to exercise the priesthood and, finally, his character of priest was withdrawn by the bishop
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. Due to this Manuel Portela Valladares and Alfredo Vicenti abandoned Acción Gallega. This, and the split of the
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section of AG marked the end of the organization, in late 1914. Despite the dissolution of Acción Gallega the Galician agrarian movement continued to be very influenced by its ideas and radicalism.


Anthem

Acción Gallega used a poem of
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, written in 1910, as its official anthem.


Notes


References

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, Madrid
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