The Franco Foundation believes that the Government will try to outlaw it in the face of the next elections

10/23/2022 at 10:31

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He thinks that Vox will ask that the Memory Law be declared unconstitutional but he has doubts that the PP will do so

The Francisco Franco National Foundation suspects that the Government will try to outlaw it in the face of next year’s elections, once the Democratic Memory Law has come into force, according to what its president has transferred to Europa Press John Chicharro.

With the new rule, which has been in force since Friday, the door is opened to outlaw foundations that Apology for the 1936 coup and the Franco dictatorship or praise their leaders, “with contempt and humiliation of the dignity of the victims of the coup d’état, of the war or of Francoism” or make “direct or indirect incitement to hatred or violence against them”, according to pick up the law

In this sense, it considers that the Government “will move tab when interested”as he has stated and believes that he will use “the Franco wildcard”, as he has described it, before the next regional and municipal elections that are going to be held in May 2023 or before the general elections at the end of the year.

He therefore hopes that the law will be declared unconstitutional and is convinced that Vox will promote an appeal for this purpose. Yet you show his”Doubts“That the PP is going to do the same.

Judicial process

For the time being, the Franco Foundation has not received no notification about its termination, since a judicial process must first be initiated. However, Chicharro warns that if they try to outlaw them they will appeal to the courts and is “very calm” because, according to him, he has arguments for the judges to agree with them.

In this sense, it flatly rejects that its activities imply contempt or humiliation for the victims and even less that incite hatred or violence. “We’ve never done it,” she says.

He also doubts that emphasizing that during Franco’s regime they built “600 reservoirs” or that the “Social Security” system was put in place is to make an apology. The judges, therefore, will have to “clarify” this issue, as he has warned.

What will happen to the assets?

Regarding the assets of the foundation –mainly its extensive documentary archive– the law establishes that will go to foundations or private non-profit entities decided by the board of trustees of the extinct foundation itself.

In case you do not carry it out, the process will remain in the hands of the Protectorate of Foundationsa body dependent on the Ministry of Culture and Sport, which can appoint a liquidator who will receive remuneration from the foundation’s assets.

In this regard, sources from the Secretary of State for Democratic Memory consulted by Europa Press indicate that it is up to the Board of Foundations to “judicially urge” the extinction of a foundation and that the judicial body may agree to the provisional suspension of the activities of the foundation until a sentence is issued. Also, take precautionary measures if deemed necessary so that activities can be suspended.

However, they do not clarify which foundations can be banned and if Francisco Franco is among them. They only point out that the rule affects anyone who does not pursue ends of general interest or carry out contrary activitiesas indicated by law.

In this regard, they specify that it is considered contrary to the general interest to defend the Franco regime that extol the coup and the dictatorship or exalt their leaders, in the aforementioned terms.

Blue Division Foundation

Chicharro also assumes that the possible extinction of the foundation would entail other consequences such as the closure of your website and the closure of the headquarters located in the Nuevos Ministerios area in the Spanish capital.

On the other hand, he points out that another association that could be in a similar situation is the National Brotherhood and the Blue Division Foundation, dedicated to the “study, dissemination and knowledge” of this military unit that fought in World War II together with the born germanyYo.

He does not believe that other entities such as the foundations dedicated to the leaders of the PSOE during the Second Republic, Francisco Largo Caballero and Juan Negrín, as well as the Sabino Arana Foundation, the founder of the PNV. He therefore considers that it is a “partial” and “sectarian” law with “totalitarian” approaches.

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