Spain (Rasainforma.com) .- After the King Juan Carlos I cede the throne to his son Philip VI, his relief is maintained with a high degree of acceptance of citizenship and quoted by Spanish newspaper El Mundo ” whether it can claim to have created a legion of ‘felipistas’ among which, significantly, are more than half of voters in the new game we can “.
One of the most acclaimed action young monarch was when he announced his decision to revoke the title of Dukes of Mallorca her sister Cristina and her husband Inaki Urdangarin, by a scandal of misappropriation of funds.
It was the June 18, 2014 when King Juan Carlos I ended his reign marked a same air of freedom after the end of Franco in 1975 whose obscurantist regime to Spain remained mired in oppression.
The monarch gave him to return to his country democracy, but after several decades at the helm of the monarchy acceptance and popularity plummeted, partly because of scandals, and perhaps the most painful case involving the King Juan Carlos I, was precisely that involved charges for alleged corruption that engulfed the Infanta Cristina, one of his daughters.
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