Lord Franzo's family reacts: Don't dig it.

The family of the last Spanish dictator, Francisco Franco, will use all possible legal means to prevent the government from planning to move his body from the great monument near Madrid. According to many Spanish national newspapers, seven Frances grandsons have issued a statement expressing their opposition to “unanim” for [...]
The family of the last Spanish dictator, Francisco Franco, will use all possible legal means to prevent the government from planning to move his body from the great monument near Madrid.
According to many Spanish national newspapers, seven Frances grandsons have issued a statement expressing their opposition to “unanim” for his exhumation, writes Periscope.
The Valley of the fallen land where Franzo was buried and Spain's tens of thousands of other victims of the Spanish civil war, from 3650 to 3950, has been criticised by many as the remaining monument of the fascist leader.

During Franco's rule from 1939 to 1975, which remains a highly sensitive subject in Spain, tens of thousands of his enemies have been killed or imprisoned, while more than 500 thousand warriors and civilians were killed during the civil war, which divided the country into two parts.
It is not known what are the chances of Franco's family winning the legal battle, even though the decree must be approved in parliament initially, a thing that is envisioned that it will easily pass. /Periscopi












