Overview
- Culture Minister Ernest Urtasun told Parliament that preliminary actions have begun against the José Antonio Primo de Rivera, Blas Piñar, Ramón Serrano Suñer and Pro Infancia Gonzalo Queipo de Llano foundations.
- The new cases will follow the judicial route applied to the National Francisco Franco Foundation, which is currently in the allegations phase.
- The Francisco Franco foundation was formally notified on October 31, with a deadline for submissions on November 24.
- The law enables dissolution of organizations that exalt the dictatorship or demean its victims, according to the ministry.
- In parallel, the ministry published an online inventory of seized assets, documented 6,695 pieces in state museums, digitized archives, and returned artworks to families including those of former Madrid mayor Pedro Rico.