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Young Red Guard of Spain
Joven Guardia Roja de España
Secretary GeneralPina López-Gay
Founded1973 (legalized in 1978)
Preceded byJuventudes Universitarias Revolucionarias
Dissolved1980
IdeologyMarxism Leninism
Mao Tse-Tung Thought
Federalism
Republicanism
Antifascism
Feminism[1]
Mother partyParty of Labour of Spain (PTE)
MagazineLa Voz de la JGRE

The Young Red Guard of Spain (Spanish: Joven Guardia Roja de España, abbreviated JGRE) was a youth organization in Spain during the transition to democracy and the "Late Francoism" period. It was founded as the youth wing of the Party of Labour of Spain (PTE) in 1973.[2][3]

History

The JGRE was the continuation of the Universitarian Revolutionary Youth.

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