Juan Carlos I praises the transition and asks for support for Philip VI in a video after he was removed from the monarchy’s 50th anniversary

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Juan Carlos I pays tribute to the Spanish transition and highlights the essential role of the monarchy in that process.

The King Emeritus requests support for Philip VI and stresses the importance of uniting all Spaniards.

He broadcasts a video especially aimed at young people and presents his memoirs to explain the recent history of Spain.

Juan Carlos I was excluded from official events marking the 50th anniversary of the monarchy, although he participated in a family reunion in El Pardo.

Juan Carlos I was praised transmission He claimed He supported his son Felipe VI In a short video that spread among his loved ones. This is the special way in which the titular king tried to overcome his difficulties Exclusion of 50-year-old works from ownership in Spain.

In a video lasting only one minute and 35 seconds, he sent it to those close to him. Juan Carlos I addresses the YoungerEspecially for those who “do not know the history of Spain”.

“I want you to know that your parents and grandparents and Many Spaniards united and we were able to make a perfect transition. They gave change to this country in very complicated circumstances in which we all had to make efforts and take risks, but with everyone’s generosity and effort, we made this country what it is today,” begins Al-Fakhri in this recording, in which he appears sitting on a chair, wearing a jacket and without a tie, with the Spanish flag in the background.

Juan Carlos I praises the transition and asks for Felipe VI’s support in a video after his removal from the monarchy’s 50th anniversary.

Next, honorary He explains his reasons for writing his memoirs Spain Reconciliationwhich will be released on Wednesday in Spain, a month after it was published in France.

“I made this effort to write the memoir with the idea that your parents can remember historical moments and you can remember historical moments You can learn about the modern history of your country without interested distortionsnarrated by someone who lived the transition period firsthand, where the events were taking place They marked our future and all this legacy I was able to leave you“, he confirms.

Juan Carlos I defends this “Monarchy has played an essential role in this entire transformation”: “The institutional situation and the relationships through which we were able to connect Spain to the rest of the world.”

Finally, tHe declared all support for his son Felipe VI in “this hard work that unites all Spaniards.” “Spain still plays this important role in the world.”

“Thank you for listening to me. Big hug,” he concluded.

50th anniversary of the monarchy

Juan Carlos I He was not invited to corporate events It was held on November 21 at the Royal Palace and in the House of Representatives In memory 50 years since his inauguration as king.

The reason for the exclusion of the emeritus monarch from these events is that he abstained from participating in institutional public activities at that time.

He has lived there for more than five years Abu Dhabi, Voluntary “exile” due to his personal and financial scandals, from which he returns at the appointed time in private.

Although he did not participate in the events marking the fiftieth anniversary of his proclamation as king, Juan Carlos I attended the ceremony Family reunification It was held at the Royal Palace of El Pardo on November 22. An intimate event also attended by the Kings, Queen Sofía, Princess Leonor, Infanta Sofía, the princesses and their children as well as other relatives.

A few days ago, on November 18, the King Emeritus also conveyed a message of gratitude to those who supported him 50 years ago when he was installed as king. He asked for the same support for Felipe VI: “We join forces and resign in order to carry out this difficult transformation and transform Spain into a parliamentary democracy. I ask you for the same support for my son King Felipe in this difficult task. Thank you and I will always be at your service.”