The Cristeros Victorious?

100% agree. Though again, I could see a lot of youth going and joining Franco's (Sanjurjo's?) "crusade."

Some, but not "a lot", in my opinion.

That's one of the main reasons I can't see Mexico going fascist, or even really falangist. I think it'll be more a larger version of Iron Guard Romania or Ustashe Croatia (though nowhere near as nasty/genocidal) than the bureaucratized, very centralized Italy and Spain.

The genocidal bit could be done against the indigenous peoples (unless they get placated by a form of the ejido system, which I don't see anyone doing in Cristero Mexico). Though I could see Mexico turning into something bureaucratic (look to the PNR/PRM/PRI's rule for that) and - as I've already stated - could resemble a weird mix of Justicialism and positivism with aspects of pre-Quiet Revolution Québec (cf. the Union Nationale and Maurice Duplessis) and the 1960s/1970s Brazilian military dictatorship, though now (as I think about it) maybe with some aspects of Brazilian Integralism (which leaves the question of how to translate "Anauê" from Brazilian Portuguese into Spanish).

El Partido de Dios? de la Virgen? de Cristo Rey? :D:p;)

Hopefully not Franco's FET y la JONS, which sounds like a brand of underwear to this Anglophone. :D
 
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