Talk:Claro Abánades López

Original research
This fragment seems OR (and wrong) to me:

"One of them was Círculos Culturales Vázquez de Mella,[111] soon formatted by the socialist youth as means of disseminating their vision.[112] Not yet ready for open challenge, they invited older Carlists as front-men, supposed to provide them with Traditionalist credentials.[113] Abánades was probably not aware of the plot when elected president of Junta Nacional de los Círculos Vázquez de Mella in 1959,[114] later becoming the honorary president.[115]"

Could you please specify where exatly (what page) does the source say that? It's hard to believe that "Círculos Culturales Vázquez de Mella" were some sort of "plot" to make reactionary Carlism turn into a leftist strange thing. Both Mercedes Vázquez de Prada and Ramón M. Rodón Guinjoan make it very clear that Carlos Hugo's camarilla was NOT in charge of the Carlist movement (Comunión Tradicionalista) before 1965, so what you write here must be wrong.--Raderich (talk) 23:05, 15 June 2020 (UTC)