In 1932 a branch of the PG was created in
Buenos Aires, Argentina. This was the
Organizacion Nazionalista Repubricana Galega (Galician Republican Nationalist Organization). It had 150 members and was led by Rodolfo Prada. At the time of the Civil War it changes its name to
Grupo Galeguista de Bos Aires (Galicianist Group of Buenos Aires). In 1941 it takes the name of
Irmandade Galega (Galician Brotherhood). In 1942, with the massive arrival or Galician expatriates to Buenos Aires (including Castelao), this same group relaunches the PG newspaper
A Nosa Terra. In 1944,
Irmandade Galega, with the support of Castelao, establish the
Consello de Galiza, a sort of Galician government in exile. There was also a branch of the PG in
Uruguay, named
Irmandade Galeguista do Uruguai, led my Manuel Meilán. In 1949 the PG only had a total of some 200 active militants scattered around Buenos Aires and other Argentinian cities,
Montevideo (Uruguay),
Mexico and
Havana (Cuba). With the cessation of the political activities of the PG in Galicia, the PG abroad quickly faded out, especially after the death of Castelao, the historical leader of the party, in 1950. ==Notes==