Juan Carlos I: "with the Current Government Things Must Be Very Difficult for My Son"
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King Juan Carlos I is back in the news after giving a new interview to the conservative French newspaper Le Figaro, following his receipt of a special award for his memoir, Reconciliation, in the French Chamber of Deputies. Read more
Juan Carlos I has openly criticized Pedro Sánchez and acknowledged in an interview with Le Figaro: "With the current government, it must be very difficult for my son."
Juan Carlos I has given an interview in 'Le Figaro' in which he charges against the government of Pedro Sánchez and again complicates the reign of Felipe VI. «With the current government, it must be very difficult for my son», says the former King, who thus breaks a line that he himself respected while he was in charge of the Head of State: that of not publicly entering into the political fight against the incumbent Executive. Juan Carlos I neve…
Juan Carlos I has given a new interview to the French conservative newspaper Le Figaro where he again criticizes the Executive of Pedro Sánchez: “With the current government, things should not be easy for my son.” In the interview, he regrets that the current Monarch does not have the institutional presence that he enjoyed at the head of the Crown: “For almost 40 years, every week he had a meeting with the President of the Government; now these …
King Emeritus Juan Carlos I states that his son Felipe VI's relations with the current Spanish government "must be very difficult," he says in an interview he gave to the newspaper Le Figaro a week ago when he received an award in Paris for his memoirs, and that it has been published this Saturday."At this moment, with the current government, things must be very difficult for my son," says King Emeritus in the interview, which was held at the ho…
The Emeritus King considers that Princess Leonor "would have to be more in the front line" because "she gives a very good image of the monarchy." More information: John Charles I, before the National Assembly of France, receiving the prize for her memoirs: "No one is a prophet in his land"
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