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The President of the Government , Pedro Sánchez, today has left the usual margins of the Executive in his assessments of the latest information on Juan Carlos I, after learning that he has not paid taxes on the money he had in a Swiss bank and that he personally signed the act for the creation of the opaque society in which it was entered from the Saudi monarch, and has assured that they are "Disturbing" and "disturbing".

Until this pronouncement, which Sánchez made at the press conference in Moncloa together with the Italian Prime Minister, Guiseppe Conte , the Government had limited itself to signaling its respect for judicial procedures - one is open in Spain and the other in Switzerland - and its defense of the equality of the Spaniards before the law. The chief executive has taken this step one more Wednesday by describing the actions of the King Emeritus in this way after "disturbing information that disturbs us all." And he has remarked below: "Me too".

Sánchez praised that the media "do not look the other way", in a veiled reference to the fact that this is just what has happened for many years, he recalled that "Justice is acting" and, finally, he was grateful that the Royal House itself "is marking distances".

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