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Spain. Lapel badge of Fuerza Nueva. Enameled.
10.5 × 10.5 mm.
Fuerza Nueva (FN) was a Spanish far-right political party founded in 1976 and dissolved in 1982. Led by Blas Piñar López, who also served as secretary general and party president, it originated from a society and publishing house established in 1966, Fuerza Nueva Editorial, which later evolved into a political association and subsequently the party. Since 1967, the publisher had issued the magazine of the same name.
This organization emerged as a response to right-wing forces that advocated a liberalizing transformation of Francisco Franco’s dictatorship, while Fuerza Nueva clung to its continuation. Its ideological model was Spanish ultraconservatism, promoting a contemporary adaptation of an authoritarian monarchy, grounded in traditionalist Catholicism and incorporating elements of Falangism and Carlism. In essence, Fuerza Nueva represented the ideological continuity of Francoist “purism” and the principles expressed in the Law of the Principles of the National Movement. It coincided in time with other related European neo-fascist movements.
Badge from the Spanish Transition period.