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They attack the church of Tacoronte with paint as a protest against the plaque to Primo de Rivera

May 4, 2022
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They attack the church of Tacoronte with paint as a protest against the plaque to Primo de Rivera
They attack the Tacoronte church with paint as a protest for maintaining a Francoist vestige. GIVES

The facade of the Tacoronte church has woken up with its north facade completely stained with red paint after someone launched this product as a sign of anti plaque protest that the sanctuary exhibits and in which the figure of the son of the dictator Miguel Primo de Rivera and founder of the Spanish Falange, Jose Antonio Primo de Rivera.

As this newspaper has been able to learn, the paint would have stained the natural stone of the floor of the temple, which will complicate the cleaning and restoration of the same for the technicians.

Specifically, the temple affected is the Church of Santa Catalina, which was reopened in February of this year after undergoing restoration for an amount of 2,032,802 euros. The works were financed by the Cabildo de Tenerife and the Nivariense Diocese Bishopric.

Despite the recent works in the Tacoronte church, the plaque that honors the founder of the Spanish Falange, Primo de Rivera, remains on its facade. said plate it was placed in the place in 1938 by the Franco regimeso this is another Franco vestige that resists the sight of all people despite the Historical Memory Law.

Tacoronte church
They attack the church of Tacoronte with paint as a protest for keeping a plaque to Primo de Rivera. GIVES

More Francoist vestiges: in Santa Cruz de Tenerife there are 78 remains of the dictatorial regime

The Canary Islands Governmentthrough its Vice-Ministry of Culture and Cultural Heritage, has identified up to 78 Franco vestiges in Santa Cruz of Tenerifein addition to proposing the withdrawal of 122 decorations.

Said list, which reveal now DIARY OF NOTICES in exclusive, are the result of “a document that over three thousand pages exhaustively and rigorously records these elements in the island’s capital and must now be approved by the Ministry of Education, Universities, Culture and Sports, after being informed by the Technical Commission of Historical Memory. The investigation has been led by the professor of History, Maisa Navarro, together with the expert doctors Ricardo A. Guerra Palmero and Yolanda Peralta Sierra”, reports the regional Executive.

In this regard, the Deputy Minister of Culture and Cultural Heritage, Juan Márquez, points out that “all public administrations have the obligation to comply with regional and state law” and underlines that in “the recognition and reparation of the victims of Francoism, all people We Democrats must compromise.”

The goal of this Catalogue of Francoist vestiges is none other than to promote compliance with the provisions of the Law of Historical Memory of the Canary Islands, and its importance is well explained by the statements made by the mayor of Santa Cruz, José Manuel Bermúdez, where he assures that, with regard to one of the most striking cases (the monument to Franco located at the intersection of the Ramblas with Francisco La Roche), the City Council will proceed to remove it as soon as the Government formalizes said catalog.

Moreover, in preparing this list, the investigation carried out on behalf of the City Council of Santa Cruz de Tenerife and delivered to the Government of the Canary Islands on July 2, 2019, has been taken into account, to guide municipal actions due to the case initiated against the corporation in 2017 and ratified in May 2018 for non-compliance with the 2007 Historical Memory Law. Even the Principal Investigator of the City Council report is the same one who has directed the government work to prepare the Catalog, Dr. María Isabel Navarro.

Next, the 78 Francoist vestiges of the capital.

  • Monuments: 3 existing:
    . Our Lady of Africa Market-General Serrador Bridge (1943).
    . Monument to the Fallen (1947).
    . Monument to the Caudillo in the Rambla de Santa Cruz-former Rambla del General Franco (1964-1966).
  • Sculptures and Objects: (6)
  1. Arch of the Barrio de García Escámez (1944-1947).
  2. Obelisk to Francisco García-Escámez (1946-1949).
  3. Bust of José Enrique Marrero Regalado (1950s).
  4. Propeller of the Canarias cruiser (1936/1940/1980).
  5. Bust of Joaquín Amigó de Lara (1986).
  6. Bust of Cándido Luis García Sanjuán (2008).
  • Shields, inscriptions and tombstones: (12)
  1. Coat of Arms of the Naval Command of Santa Cruz de Tenerife (1945).
  2. Inscription José Antonio School Group (1944).
  3. Inscription School Group Onesimo Redondo (1944).
  4. Funerary tombstone in honor of Estanislao Gómez-Landero (1947).
  5. Tombstone in memory of Estanislao Gómez-Landero (1947).
  6. Tombstone in the neighborhood of La Victoria (1950).
  7. Funerary tombstone of General García Escámez (1951).
  8. Plates of the National Housing Institute (1954/1954-1957).
  9. Tombstone and inscriptions of the José Antonio Group (1955).
  10. Tombstone and inscriptions of the Grupo Ntra. Sra. de Candelaria (1955).
  11. Tombstone and inscriptions of the Juan XXIII Group (1966).
  12. Tombstone to the Fallen of Igueste de San Andrés (1975).
  • Names of streets, urban spaces and others:
    . Military rebels rebelled against the legal order (9)
  1. Anatolio de Fuentes Garcia Street (1973).
  2. Comandante Moreno Ureña Street.
  3. Count of Pallasar Street (1973).
  4. Darias and Padrón Street (1970).
  5. Francisco Bonnín Street (1964).
  6. José Maldonado Dugour Street (1973).
  7. Juan Vara Terán Street (1973).
  8. General Serrador Bridge (1943).
  9. Rambla General García-Escámez (1973).
    . Soldiers, volunteers and civilians who died in the Civil War (5):
  10. Calvo Sotelo Street (1936).
  11. Capitan Gomez Landero Street (1937).
  12. Comandante Sánchez Pinto Street (1937).
  13. Santiago Square Street (1936).
  14. Teniente Martín Bencomo Street (1937).
    . Volunteers from July 18 and later; Provisional Ensigns and Provisional Sergeants (8)
  15. Cándido Luis García Sanjuán Street (1973).
  16. Doctor Zerolo Street (1956).
  17. Miguel Zerolo Fuentes Street (1973).
  18. Modesto Vidarte Street (1969).
  19. Provisional Sergeant Street (1967).
  20. Joaquín Amigó de Lara Square (1973).
  21. Small square of the Provisional Lieutenant (1967).
  22. Javier de Loño Pérez Bridge (1973).
  • Political positions in period of exception and later (6)
  1. Francisco La Roche Avenue (1952).
  2. Américo López Méndez Street (1973).
  3. Calle Belisario Guimerá and Castillo Valero (1973).
  4. Eusebio Ramos González Street (1973).
  5. Paseo Francisco Aguilar y Paz (1994).
  6. Plaza Doctor Pablos April (1967).
  • Ideologists, propagandists and iconographers of the Regime (5)
  1. Adalberto Benítez Togores Street (1982).
  2. Elías Ramos González Street (1978).
  3. Manuel Ramos Vela Street (1982).
  4. Street Painter José Aguiar (1982).
  5. Roundabout of the Architect Marrero (1956).
  1. Ernest Groth Street (1982).
  • Denominations of Educational Centers (3)
  1. CEIP Fray Albino (1944).
  2. CEIP García-Escámez (1945).
  3. CEIP Susana Villavicencio (1975).
  • Neighborhood names (3)
  1. Victory neighborhood and square.
  2. General García-Escámez neighborhood.
  3. Neighborhood of the Marquis of Somosierra.
  1. La Abejera-García-Escámez Market.
  2. García-Escámez football field.
  • Honors and Distinctions:
    . Gold Medals (6)
  1. Vicente Sergio Orbaneja (1939).
  2. Francisco García-Escámez and Iniesta (1946).
  3. 49th Infantry Regiment and the Tenerife Mixed Artillery Regiment (1956).
  4. Blas Perez Gonzalez (1957).
  5. Belisario Guimerá del Castillo Valero (1976).
  6. Candido Luis Garcia Sanjuan (1991).
    . Silver Medals (3)
  7. Joaquin Garcia Pallasar (1956).
  8. Joaquin Amigo de Lara (1967).
  9. Adalberto Benitez Tugores (1971).
  1. Jose Varela Iglesias (1940).
  2. Agustín Munoz Grandes (1955).
  3. Jose Antonio Giron de Velasco (1955).
  4. Luciano Garcia Machineña (1969).
  5. Jose Aguiar Garcia (1970).
  • Favorite Sons (1):
  • Francisco Aguilar y Paz (1989).



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