Spain's King Juan Carlos Abdicates For His Son

Written By Unknown on Senin, 02 Juni 2014 | 18.46

Spain's King Juan Carlos is abdicating to allow his son Prince Felipe to take over, the country's Prime Minister has announced.

Mariano Rajoy addressed the nation to say there would be an amendment to the constitution so the 46-year-old Crown Prince could take the throne.

The 76-year-old king, who oversaw his country's transition from dictatorship to democracy, has had health problems in recent years.

In the last few years the monarchy has been hit by scandals including a furore over an elephant-hunting trip Juan Carlos took during the financial crisis.

Spain's King Juan Carlos at the Zarzuela Palace in late May Juan Carlos at Madrid's Zarzuela Palace in late May

In the last few months, his daughter, the Infanta Cristina, has appeared in court to face questions over financial allegations surrounding her husband.

His abdication comes a year after a similar move by the Dutch former Queen Beatrix, who stood aside to allow her son Crown Prince Willem-Alexander to take the throne.

King Juan Carlos of Spain poses in front of an elephant during a hunting trip in Botswana, Africa The king in front of an elephant during a Botswana hunting trip

That abdication prompted speculation that Queen Elizabeth II may do something similar.

Mr Rajoy said that Juan Carlos, who has had a number of hip operations in recent years, is stepping down for personal reasons.

As he has aged, he has become increasingly unsteady on his feet.

The date that the abdication will take place has yet to be announced. Queen Beatrix's handover came about three months after the announcement was made.

Juan Carlos stumbles during an airport terminal opening in Malaga Juan Carlos stumbles during an airport terminal opening in Malaga

The king came to power in 1975, two days after the death of the dictator Francisco Franco, who won a bloody civil war in the late 1930s.

Juan Carlos oversaw the maturing of Spain's democracy following the death of Franco, as it joined the EU and stayed united despite major separatist movements in Catalonia and the Basque region.

In last week's EU Parliamentary elections, Catalonia's separatist party won the biggest share of the vote in the autonomous community.

Spain's Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy announces the abdication Spain's Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy announces the abdication

Felipe de Borbon, a former Olympic yachtsman, will take the throne largely unscathed by scandals that have battered the royal family.

Frequently smiling but more reserved than his father, the 6ft 6ins Felipe has seen his approval rating soar in contrast to the public perception of the king.

Pollsters Sigma Dos, who carried out a survey in December 2013, found that the number of people who wanted the king to abdicate in favour of Felipe was 62%.


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