FRANCO REGIME TO GO?
REPUBLICANS SEEM TO • TH.INK SO. NEW: YORK. , Diego Martinez Barrio, President of the Spanish Republican Government in Exile saicl that information received from within Spain "gives us the firm conviction that the France regime will completely disappear in a veiy short time." "We believe that ncxt year Avill I see the long-awaited change of government in Spain," he said in an interview. "We do not believe armed intervention* will he necessary to produce this change." I Senor Martinez Barrio arrived from Paiis aboard the Hc de France. Questioned as to hw he helieves Franco's downfall -vyill come about, he replied: "By the creation of a favourable 'climate' without Spain's 'borders followed by realisation of democracy hy active political forces within Spain." He said the United: Nations could by itself hasten Franco's downfall hy: i 1. A concerted brealc in diplomatic relations ; j 2. "Modification" of economic relations hetween U.N. memhers and Spain; and 3. A collective international "demonstratiqn by the ^peoples of the democratie world in favour of a change in Spain's forrn of government."
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Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5312, 27 January 1947, Page 3
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179FRANCO REGIME TO GO? Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5312, 27 January 1947, Page 3
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