Former Spain's former king outside the country High-speed railway construction plan Suspected bribery August 4 at 10:01

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The Spanish royal family announced on the 3rd that the former King Juan Carlos I (82) decided to leave Spain. The former King seems to want to avoid increasing criticism of the royal family due to the alleged illegal receipt of money over the construction plan of the Saudi Arabian high-speed railway.

The Spanish royal family announced on the 3rd that the former King Juan Carlos I decided to leave the country.

In the announcement, the former King wrote to his son, King Felipe, "deciding to leave Spain deliberately based on the belief that he will do his utmost to the people and the King." I have done so.

The destination is not disclosed.

The former King was alleged to have received money in return for the construction of a high-speed railway in Saudi Arabia in return from the Spanish consortium that had received the construction work, and in June, the Spanish prosecution announced that it will embark on an investigation. It was

Former King's lawyer told the local media that the former King will continue to cooperate in the investigation, and this decision seems to be a desire to avoid increasing criticism of the royal family.

Juan Carlos I took over the rank of King in 1975 after the death of President Franco, who had been under dictatorship for nearly 40 years, and was promoted to democratization to earn the respect of the people. During the crisis, the elephant hunting in Africa was severely criticized, and in 2014, he was deposed because of his old age.