Political developments - Societal response to reform

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Societal response to reform (3)

-1964 UN says Spain is no longer a developing country

-1964 Law of associations saw a significant growth in local + community activities prominent across ESP society. Formed basis of eventual politcial opposition

-Increasingly strident moves made by State trade union OSE

→ By 1966, relatively free shop-floor elections for workers, delegated who could debate workers’ rights

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-1964 UN says Spain is no longer a developing country

-1964 Law of associations saw a significant growth in local + community activities prominent across ESP society. Formed basis of eventual politcial opposition

-Increasingly strident moves made by State trade union OSE

→ By 1966, relatively free shop-floor elections for workers, delegated who could debate workers’ rights

Societal responses to reform

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What did the UN say about Spain in 1964?

It was no longer a developing country

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When did UN declare it no longer saw Spain as a developing country?

1964

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After effect of 1964 Law of associations

Significant growth in local + community activities prominent across ESP society. Formed basis of eventual politcial opposition

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Significant growth in local + community activities prominent across ESP society. Formed basis of eventual politcial opposition

After effect of 1964 Law of associations

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Consequence of increasingly strident moves by state trade union OSE

By 1966 there was relatively free shop-floor elections for workers’ delegates who could debate workers’ rights

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By 1966 there was relatively free shop-floor elections for workers’ delegates who could debate workers’ rights, due to

increasingly strident moves by state trade union OSE