The Spanish Government has released three reports mandated by the 2022 Democratic Memory Law. The first report examines human rights violations between 1979 and 1983, identifying 63 victims killed by state security forces or far-right groups linked to the legacy of Francoism. These victims were previously excluded from the law’s scope, which ended in late 1978 with the approval of the Constitution. A second report details economic compensation provided to victims of the Civil War and dictatorship since 1976, totaling over €22 billion distributed to more than half a million people. A third part
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