. . . . . . . . "FLAMA carried out some armed and bomb attacks between 1974-1976, during the revolucionary period that followed the Portuguese Carnation Revolution (April 25, 1974). The Carnation Revolution effectively changed the Portuguese regime from an authoritarian dictatorship (the Estado Novo) to a democracy (the Third Republic), but only after two years of a transitional period known as PREC (Processo Revolucion\u00E1rio Em Curso, Portuguese for Ongoing Revolutionary Process), characterized by social turmoil and power dispute between left and right wing political forces."@en . . . . . . "Flama"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "Flama is a secondary antagonist and a lava monster in Nexo Knights."@en . . . . . . . . . "Flama"@fr . "FLAMA"@en . . . . . . "Flama is a secondary antagonist and a lava monster in Nexo Knights."@en . . . . . . . . . . "FLAMA carried out some armed and bomb attacks between 1974-1976, during the revolucionary period that followed the Portuguese Carnation Revolution (April 25, 1974). The Carnation Revolution effectively changed the Portuguese regime from an authoritarian dictatorship (the Estado Novo) to a democracy (the Third Republic), but only after two years of a transitional period known as PREC (Processo Revolucion\u00E1rio Em Curso, Portuguese for Ongoing Revolutionary Process), characterized by social turmoil and power dispute between left and right wing political forces. FLAMA's demands were more a right-wing political reaction by some of the regional elites to the left-wing nature of the Revolution and its main actors, than a truly ethnic or nationalist separatist goal.[citation needed] After the normalization of the Portuguese political system, early in 1976, and the constitutional grant of autonomy to the Portuguese North Atlantic archipelagos of Madeira and Azores (where a similar organization existed, the Frente de Liberta\u00E7\u00E3o dos A\u00E7ores), the organization vanished. Allegedly one of FLAMA's most important activists was the controversial Alberto Jo\u00E3o Jardim, the present President of the regional government of Madeira, co-founder of the Madeiran branch of the popular centre-right-wing Portuguese party PSD and former Vice-president of the European People's Party.[citation needed]"@en . . . . . . .