Less media expectations, but the same official discontent on the part of the King’s House. Juan Carlos I, Spain’s former head of state – abdicated in 2014 and paved the way for his son Felipe VI – has returned to Spain, 11 months after his first trip since he exiled himself to the country he ruled for 39 years. He reluctantly abandons her due to financial and emotional scandals.
The former head of state, who has been residing in Abu Dhabi since August 2020, knew that it would not be “appropriate” to visit Spain before the municipal and regional elections scheduled for May 28. And the royal palace wanted to avoid any political interference, according to El Pais newspaper, which is familiar with the matter. Juan Carlos’ collaborators replied that the election campaign had not officially begun and that the former king would come without delay. And so it was on Wednesday.
While most conservative media commentators insist that the octogenarian is a Spanish citizen with all current rights to travel freely to his country. Remember that we do not have any legal or financial proceedings against him.
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