
Spain's Former King Juan Carlos I Allowed to End Exile Under Conditions
Spain's former king, Juan Carlos I, has been granted permission to end his exile, though specific conditions for his return have been imposed.
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Spain's former king, Juan Carlos I, has been granted permission to end his exile, though specific conditions for his return have been imposed.
The leader of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, has defended the return of King Juan Carlos I to Spain, citing his crucial role in stopping the 23-F coup attempt, as revealed in declassified documents.

The Monarch spent eleven hours in Zarzuela. His role caused the coup plotters to label him as a "target to be beaten" in a new attempt Read

Laurence Debray spent two years in Abu Dhabi writing 'Reconciliación', the memoirs of King Juan Carlos I, detailing his rise, fall, and his incognito motorcycle rides in Madrid.
Spain's PP party has aligned with Zarzuela regarding former King Juan Carlos I, stating that 'it is obvious that any resident in Spain must pay taxes in Spain,' while also acknowledging his role in the 23F coup attempt.

Following the declassification of documents related to the 23-F coup attempt, Spanish opposition leader Feijóo has called for the return of former King Juan Carlos I to Spain.
The Spanish government has published declassified documents, including transcripts and police files, related to the 1981 23-F coup attempt. Former Prime Minister Felipe González has also spoken in the Senate, advocating for full declassification and a guaranteeing law, while defending King Juan Carlos I's role.

The Spanish Royal House (Zarzuela) has issued a statement reminding King Juan Carlos I that he must establish tax residency in Spain and pay taxes if he wishes to return permanently, to safeguard his image from criticism and speculation.
Spain has declassified documents related to the 1981 23-F coup attempt, shedding new light on the events and King Juan Carlos I's decisive role in stopping it, coinciding with the announcement of Teje

Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has announced that the government will release a trove of classified documents about 23-F ‘to settle a debt with citizens.’ Questions remain about the role played by former king Juan Carlos I, about the support shown by the army, and the extent of civilian involvement