Spain/Deep state
Spain/Deep state (Deep state) | |
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Abbreviation | ES/DS |
Exposed by | Mario Conde, Alfredo Grimaldos |
The Spanish deep state |
The Spain deep state can be understood as a continuation of the regime of Francisco Franco. It is class based in the bourgeoisie, the victors in the civil war 1936-39. After the democratization 1975-81, the civil service was never really reformed. The police, the army and the business leaders consisted of the same people. The new generation journalists and editors (see Juan Luis Cebrián)and right wing politicians (see José María Aznar) were the sons and daughters of important people in the old regime, shedding the outward fascism, but never being in doubt of who should rule the state.[citation needed]
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Cold War
The military cooperation with the US and NATO during the Cold War created structures that run parallel to the elected government.[citation needed] During the Cold War, Spain was a hub and safe haven for fascist and nazi networks. Former SS general Otto Skorzeny ran some of these connections from his asylum in Spain. These networks collaborated with the CIA in the fight against Communism. Italian fascist, after the failed Borghese Coup sought refuge in Spain. Some, like Stefano delle Chiaie moved on with the help of the CIA to South America, where they were employed by the intelligence agencies.[1]
1970s
Death squads were used against Basque separatists, killing several hundreds in the 1970-80s, both under the Franco regime and the elected governments. Stefano delle Chiaie worked for one of them for a few years. Also the Social Democrat government of Felipe Gonzalez used them.
2010s
People