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A Huge Mess Between the Emeritus, the People's Party, and King Felipe over the Royal Family's 'Cordon Sanitaire'

Summary by ESdiario
The 50th anniversary of Juan Carlos I's coronation arrives in a dense atmosphere, charged with symbolism and calculated silences. What could have been a solemn and unanimous event—half a century since Spain regained its monarchy—has transformed into an exercise in institutional balancing, where every gesture is measured with a scalpel. The contrast between father and son becomes apparent once again: the monarch who led the Transition versus the …
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The 50th anniversary of Juan Carlos I's coronation arrives in a dense atmosphere, charged with symbolism and calculated silences. What could have been a solemn and unanimous event—half a century since Spain regained its monarchy—has transformed into an exercise in institutional balancing, where every gesture is measured with a scalpel. The contrast between father and son becomes apparent once again: the monarch who led the Transition versus the …

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ESdiario broke the news in on Monday, October 13, 2025.
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