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A camarilla is a group of courtiers or favourites who surround a king or ruler. Usually, they do not hold any office or have any official authority at the royal court but influence their ruler behind the scenes. Consequently, they also escape having to bear responsibility for the effects of their advice. The term derives from the Spanish word camarilla (diminutive of cámara), meaning 'little chamber' or private cabinet of the king. It was first used of the circle of cronies around Spanish King Ferdinand VII (reigned 18141833). The term involves what is known as cronyism. The term also entered other languages like Polish, German and Greek, and is used in the sense given above.

A similar concept in modern politics is that of a Kitchen Cabinet, which is often composed of unelected advisers bypassing traditional governance practices.

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Germany

In particular, two groups are called camarillas: those who surrounded the Emperor Wilhelm II[citation needed] and the President Paul von Hindenburg.[1]

The camarilla of President Paul von Hindenburg

Romania

The camarilla of Queen Marie

The camarilla of King Carol II

Russia

In the 19th century, Russia's government was frequently described as a "camarilla", starting as early as 1860.[6] This usage remained common into the 20th century; for instance, in 1917, commentator Robert Machray wrote of "certain forces in the background of the political life of Russia known as the 'Camarilla', which exercised and still exercise an extraordinary influence".[7]

Spain

The right-wing domestic circle with which Francisco Franco surrounded himself with in his final years at the Royal Palace of El Pardo, his official residence, has been referred to as a "camarilla" by multiple authors.[8][9][10]

The "El Pardo" camarilla of Francisco Franco

  • Cristóbal Martínez-Bordiú, son-in-law of Franco[8][9]
  • Carmen Polo, wife of Franco[8][9]
  • Vicente Gil García, personal physician to Franco[9]
  • José Ramón Gavilán, head of Franco's personal military staff[9]
  • Antonio Urcelay Rodríguez, naval aide to Franco[9]
  • Felipe Polo Martínez-Valdés, brother-in-law and personal lawyer of Franco[9]
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  • "Camarilla" is also the name of a "sect" (faction) in the role-playing game Vampire: The Masquerade.
  • The Camarilla is a multi-planetary, multi-species secret organization intent on keeping Earth isolated from the rest of the galaxy in Brian Daley's "Fitzhugh & Floyt" trilogy.
  • The Camarilla is a multi-planetary, multi-species secret organization with varied and often obscure motives in Lisanne Norman's Sholan Alliance.
  • The Camarilla is an ancient, secret organization of witch hunters in the American TV show Motherland: Fort Salem.
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