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  2. Juan Carlos I - Wikipedia

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    Juan Carlos I (Spanish: [xwaŋˈkaɾlos]; [note 1] Juan Carlos Alfonso Víctor María de Borbón y Borbón-Dos Sicilias, born 5 January 1938) is a member of the Spanish royal family who reigned as King of Spain from 22 November 1975 until his abdication on 19 June 2014.

  3. Abdication of Juan Carlos I - Wikipedia

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    Juan Carlos I, King of Spain, announced his pending abdication from the throne on 2 June 2014.An organic law formalizing the abdication, required by the 1978 Constitution in its article 57.5, [1] was drafted by the government and approved by the Cortes Generales, and was formally signed on 18 June during a ceremony in the Hall of Columns [] of the Royal Palace of Madrid.

  4. Reign of Juan Carlos I - Wikipedia

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    The transition to democracy took place in the early years of his reign, making Spain no longer the only non-communist dictatorship left in Europe. The new king assumed the project of the reformist sector of Franco's political elite that, facing the conservatives, defended the need to introduce gradual changes in the fundamental laws so that the new monarchy would be accepted in Europe as a whole.

  5. How Spain’s ex-king’s fell from grace - AOL

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    Juan Carlos was popular for most of his four-decade reign and seemed set for a grand role in the history books. He led Spain’s transition from dictatorship to democracy, after the death of ...

  6. FACTBOX-Jeers, cheers as former king Juan Carlos ... - AOL

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    Former king Juan Carlos has decided to leave Spain, in a bid to protect the monarchy after corruption allegations against him surfaced. Local media reported that he had left the country, though ...

  7. 1981 Spanish coup attempt - Wikipedia

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    Juan Carlos refused to endorse the coup. The king, after protracted discussions with colleagues, was convinced of his military leaders' loyalty to himself and the Constitution. Two-and-a-half hours after the seizure, Juan Carlos phoned the president of the Government of Catalonia, Jordi Pujol, and assured him that everything was under control. [3]

  8. Spanish transition to democracy - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish transition to democracy, known in Spain as la Transición (IPA: [la tɾansiˈθjon]; ' the Transition ') or la Transición española (' the Spanish Transition '), is a period of modern Spanish history encompassing the regime change that moved from the Francoist dictatorship to the consolidation of a parliamentary system, in the form of constitutional monarchy under Juan Carlos I.

  9. Spain's former King Juan Carlos to arrive in Spain after two ...

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    MADRID (Reuters) -Former Spanish King Juan Carlos is due to land in Spain on Thursday for his first visit since he departed to Abu Dhabi in 2020 under a cloud of financial scandals that shook the ...