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The '''Integralist Republic''', also referred to as the '''Gonzales era''' or '''Second Trenadian Republic''', was established on 1 August 1932 after a [[1932 Trenadian coup d'état|coup d'état]] organized by the National Army alongside the [[Integralist Union]], with support from the [[Republicans (Trenado)|Republicans]]. This time period consolidated [[Roberto Gonzales]] as president of the country until 1946, once the democratic system was officially restored and Donis Moreno's administration began. It also was characterized by centralized power, economic protectionism, anti-communism and anti-liberalism, being often regarded as a {{wp|fascist}} government due to the noticeable influence of {{wp|Benito Mussolini}} and {{wp|Francisco Franco}}'s policies.
The '''Integralist Republic''', also referred to as the '''Gonzales era''' or '''Second Trenadian Republic''', was established on 1 August 1932 after a [[1932 Trenadian coup d'état|coup d'état]] organized by the National Army alongside the [[Integralist Union]], with support from the [[Republicans (Trenado)|Republicans]]. This time period consolidated [[Roberto Gonzales]] as president of the country until 1946, once the democratic system was officially restored and Donis Moreno's administration began. It also was characterized by centralized power, economic protectionism, anti-communism and anti-liberalism, being often regarded as a {{wp|fascist}} government due to the noticeable influence of {{wp|Benito Mussolini}} and {{wp|Francisco Franco}}'s policies.
{{History of Trenado}}

Latest revision as of 20:14, 28 September 2024

Federative Republic of Trenado
República Federativa de Trenado
1932–1946
Flag of
Flag
Coat of arms of
Coat of arms
Motto: "Prosperidade é o Camiño Cara a Vitoria"
"Prosperity is the Way to Victory"
Anthem: Centinelas Trenadianas
(English: "Trenadian Sentinels")
Trenado's territorial extension
Trenado's territorial extension
CapitalOsorio
GovernmentAuthoritarian dictatorship
President 
• 1932–1946
Roberto Gonzales
Vice President 
• 1932–1946
Sebastián Melle
Historical eraWorld War II
1 August 1932
• New constitution
13 November 1933
• Voting liberalization
30 June 1945
• Constituent Assembly
22 February 1946
• Democracy restored
1 January 1947
CurrencyTrenadian real
Preceded by
Succeeded by
First Trenadian Republic
New Trenadian Republic

The Integralist Republic, also referred to as the Gonzales era or Second Trenadian Republic, was established on 1 August 1932 after a coup d'état organized by the National Army alongside the Integralist Union, with support from the Republicans. This time period consolidated Roberto Gonzales as president of the country until 1946, once the democratic system was officially restored and Donis Moreno's administration began. It also was characterized by centralized power, economic protectionism, anti-communism and anti-liberalism, being often regarded as a fascist government due to the noticeable influence of Benito Mussolini and Francisco Franco's policies.