There were many experts and technicians in the governments of the dictatorship, but it was only from 1957, with the arrival of Navarro Rubio at the Treasury, Alberto Ullastres at Commerce and, shortly after, López Rodó at the Police Station of the Development Plan, when they started being called technocrats . Authors of the Stabilization Plan of 1959, which managed to liberalize the country and get it out of autarky, did not wear a blue shirt (always white), did not have a relevant political past and did not belong to any of the families of the regime , although all three were members Opus Dei. Joaquín Bardavío and Justino Sinova explain it in Todo Franco (Plaza y Janés): "As
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