Lights for the Constitution (4)

Juan José Laborda: "Without the King, the PSOE runs the risk of disappearing"

Burgos and Vizcaya socialism run through the blood of Laborda (Bilbao, 1947), whom Ramón Rubial called "red" when he arrived at the Constituent Cortes.

A senator until 2004, he presided over the Chamber between 1989 and 1996, and today he is an elective advisor to a Council of State that the Government tends to bypass.

The primaries, he assures, "invade everything with authoritarianism" and have turned the PSOE into a party without controls

Juan José Laborda. BERNARDO DÍAZ