• Royal House Juan Carlos I communicates to Felipe VI his decision to leave Spain
  • Politics. Pedro Sánchez justifies himself before the militancy for defending the Monarchy: "We cannot give the conservatives the constitutional legacy"

The President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, has again avoided revealing the whereabouts of Juan Carlos I. In his first office after the departure of the King Emeritus from Spain, Sánchez alluded to "the confidentiality" of the meeting held today at the Marivent Palace when asked by journalists about this question.

"The conversations and the dispatches that I have with the head of the State remain in due confidentiality, we are different institutions. Those questions that have to be communicated must be the Csa Real or the person affected, not the executive power," he said.

On the other issue that has been asked, the accusation of United We Can for irregular financing, Sánchez has eluded up to three times answering the question of whether the accusation of his partners bothers him or worries him without moving an iota of the message that respects "to the maximum" the independence of the judiciary.

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