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The Constitution is "grammatically impeccable," as the Royal Spanish Academy believes in the report commissioned by the Government, a text approved unanimously that, although not in favor of changing the language of the Magna Carta, as advanced last Wednesday THE WORLD, yes that sees "correct" unfold words like prince and princess.

"The report is based on the knowledge that the academy of the most widespread general and common use of our language has in the Spanish-speaking universe," said the director of the SAR, Santiago Muñoz Machado, during the presentation "of the good use of inclusive language in the Spanish Constitution ", which was commissioned by the current First Vice President of the Government, Carmen Calvo, for this term.

Among the recommendations made by the RAE in this text is to unfold nouns such as king or queen or prince and princess , in the event that a "reform" of the Constitution is undertaken, especially in article 58.

"It is not urgent - Machado has clarified - but it would be convenient to unfold the word king and queen. And the noun princess does not appear in the magna letter, the prince is named, so the academy recommends replacing those expressions with 'the prince or princess of Asturias' ".

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