23-F: More than a Declassification
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The so-called "declassification of the 23F papers", which was neither complete nor dated February 23, 1981, but October 27, 1982, year and a half later, commenting on the 23F.
The spokesman in the Senate, Alicia Garcia, says that, with the partial declassification of 23F documents, Pedro Sánchez "has managed to let us know that the king had an indisputable role to preserve democracy and the rule of law"
The declassification of documents declared secret about the failed coup d'état of 23-F has reinforced a truth that certain sectors of the left and the extreme right tried to blur years ago: Juan Carlos I was not only on the sidelines of the crash, but acted as the essential piece to abort it and sustain the democratic system born of the 1978 Constitution. The revealed evidence clears any alternative insinuation and returns to the episode its ful…
The intelligence service monitored the oral hearing against the coup plotters, monitoring the comments and information circulating among journalists, lawyers and family members.
What was the role of King Juan Carlos on 23-F? Was he involved in the coup or deactivated? Was the coup improvised or had it been preparing for some time? Suarez resigned, a hundred...
The declassification of the 23-F documents has generated a great media uproar since it was announced by the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, on February 23, at the age of 45. Everyone investigates the guilt or innocence of King Juan Carlos as his role was in question, despite the fact that his performance earned him the social support he had not had as Franco’s heir and in the absence of a previous plebiscite that legitimized him. In …
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