Post by rajiyakhatun406 on Feb 12, 2024 0:41:18 GMT -6
The figure of Juan Carlos I has been - and continues to be - one of the most multifaceted within the institutional panorama in the History of Spain. For many, he has been able to establish himself as a hero and a villain at the same time. It can be summarized, in broad strokes, that his contribution to the establishment of democracy in Spain earned him a prestige that he was unable to control. Son of a character who remained hidden in the shadows for more than half a century, Juan Carlos I was born in exile and leaves Spain in the same way he arrived: as a stranger.
His role in the Transition was of vital importance, no one can deny it. With his hands, and his intelligence, he helped to erect the set of pillars that keep Spanish democracy alive today. ADVERTISING Few remember the contribution of the king emeritus to the inclusion of different political Ecuador Email List actors in the ideological palette that would end up forming the Congress of Deputies after Franco's death. To give an example, it was Juan Carlos I who met in Romania with Santiago Carrillo - who was actually in exile - to convince him that he and the Communist Party should get on the new Transition train . In the end, Carrillo accepted the new rules of the game and ended up applauding Juan Carlos I from his parliamentary seat.
Juan Carlos de was the promoter of the first beats of Spanish democracy. He assumed his role in the head of state, pivoting from discretion to an unprecedented political scenario in this country. He had to face a coup d'état carried out by a group of military thirsty for power, solving it with exemplary courage and. one of the practical embodiments of this homogenizing policy is what gives rise to the emergence of Regulation (EU) No. 650/2012 of the European Parliament and of the Council, of July 4, 2012, relating to competition, applicable law, the recognition and execution of resolutions, the acceptance and execution of public documents regarding successions mortis causa and the creation of a European succession certificate.
His role in the Transition was of vital importance, no one can deny it. With his hands, and his intelligence, he helped to erect the set of pillars that keep Spanish democracy alive today. ADVERTISING Few remember the contribution of the king emeritus to the inclusion of different political Ecuador Email List actors in the ideological palette that would end up forming the Congress of Deputies after Franco's death. To give an example, it was Juan Carlos I who met in Romania with Santiago Carrillo - who was actually in exile - to convince him that he and the Communist Party should get on the new Transition train . In the end, Carrillo accepted the new rules of the game and ended up applauding Juan Carlos I from his parliamentary seat.
Juan Carlos de was the promoter of the first beats of Spanish democracy. He assumed his role in the head of state, pivoting from discretion to an unprecedented political scenario in this country. He had to face a coup d'état carried out by a group of military thirsty for power, solving it with exemplary courage and. one of the practical embodiments of this homogenizing policy is what gives rise to the emergence of Regulation (EU) No. 650/2012 of the European Parliament and of the Council, of July 4, 2012, relating to competition, applicable law, the recognition and execution of resolutions, the acceptance and execution of public documents regarding successions mortis causa and the creation of a European succession certificate.