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The King Invokes in His Christmas Message the Transition to Alert Against the Risks of Extremism

Summary by La Vanguardia
“In democracy, one’s own ideas can never be dogmas, nor others’ threats; moving forward consists in taking steps, with agreements and resignations, but in the same direction, not running at the expense of the fall of the other.” Without references to anyone in particular but with a message addressed to everyone, the King, in his traditional Christmas address, has invoked the transition to preserve coexistence in the face of extremism.

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The leader of the Popular Party, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, has expressed his support for the Christmas Message of King Felipe VI, who has appealed to all Spaniards to preserve "democratic coexistence", valuing the Transition despite the differences between political formations. "I subscribe to the words of the King," said Feijóo, on his social networks. Likewise, he stressed the King's call "to take care of the coexistence between Spaniards without …

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The king has claimed this evening, in the first words of his traditional Christmas speech, the Transition as a collective exercise of responsibility and has appealed to democratic coexistence.

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Inspiring and courageous. These two words describe the Christmas Message that the King has sent this evening and in which he has turned to try to recover coexistence and dialogue, broken between right and left. The Monarch has given the levers by pointing out the Transition and the entry into the European Union as memories of the best Spain, reasons of trust in the present and engines for progress in the future. Felipe VI’s words have been brave…

·Spain
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Center

“In democracy, one’s own ideas can never be dogmas, nor others’ threats; moving forward consists in taking steps, with agreements and resignations, but in the same direction, not running at the expense of the fall of the other.” Without references to anyone in particular but with a message addressed to everyone, the King, in his traditional Christmas address, has invoked the transition to preserve coexistence in the face of extremism.

·Granada, Spain
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Lean Left

The king makes in his twelfth message of Christmas an intergenerational defense, from those who "remember the Transition" to the "young people who now face new difficulties", through the "adults who reconcile, with great effort": "All are necessary to advance in a fair and cohesive way"Felipe VI celebrates the 50th anniversary of the coronation of Juan Carlos I... without Juan Carlos I King Felipe VI has warned in his traditional Christmas messa…

·Spain
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Unabatedly and bluntly, King Philip VI wanted to frame the purpose of his Christmas message of this 2025 from the first paragraph of the 1,126-word text he uttered...

·Madrid, Spain
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3cat.cat broke the news in on Wednesday, December 24, 2025.
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