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Juntas de Ofensiva Nacional-Sindicalista
Juntas de Ofensiva Nacional-Sindicalista (JONS; Spanish for "Unions of the National-Syndicalist Offensive") was a national syndicalist movement in 1930s Spain, eventually incorporated into the dictatorship of Francisco Franco.
==History==
JONS was founded on October 10, 1931, as the fusion of the groups ''La Conquista del Estado'' of Ramiro Ledesma and the ''Junta Castellana de Actuación Hispánica'' of Onésimo Redondo. JONS was a small organization, primarily based amongst students in Madrid and workers and peasants in and around Valladolid. Its followers were called ''jonsistas''.
The leadership of JONS was the Central Executive Triumvirate.
In 1933, JONS experienced a period of expansion. It started publishing a theoretical journal, ''JONS''. Amongst other things, it engaged in trade union work in Castile. In January 1933, Gutiérrez Palma set up a transport workers union in Valladolid. Later the same year, JONS founded the Agrarian Trade Union Federation. In six months it had set up 175 trade unions, which together claimed around 3,000 members. During that year, Onésimo Redondo returned from exile in Portugal, and restarted the publication ''Libertad''.
JONS also expanded throughout the country. The party had its main strongholds in Valencia, Granada, Valladolid and Santiago de Compostela. It also formed nuclei in Zaragoza, Bilbao, Salamanca and Barcelona. The party also started publishing ''Revolución'' in Zaragoza, ''Unidad'' in Galicia and ''Patria Sindicalista'' in Valencia.

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