Posted on 08/04/2020 8:35:33 AM PDT by Leaning Right
SPAIN'S former King Juan Carlos I has fled the country after becoming embroiled in a corruption scandal.
The ex-head of state, 82, made the announcement in a letter to his son Felipe, the current king, amid an investigation by the Spanish Supreme Court into his alleged dealings in Saudi Arabia.
It is an embarrassing exit for the monarch who reigned for almost 40 years until 2014, when he voluntarily handed over the reins to King Felipe.
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Exiling yourself on the Dominican Republic is weird. I mean, it’s a lot better than Haiti on the other side of the island. But there are better places, I would think.
“Now if we could only get the Clintons and the Bidens to follow Juan Carloss example.”
There’s no honor among Democrat thieves! ;)
Is there an extradition treaty between DR and Spain?
Ping!
> Exiling yourself on the Dominican Republic is weird. <
I thought the same thing. Maybe the Dominican Republic doesnt have an extradition treaty with Spain.
I dont know, but he had actually been living out of the country before this. Years ago, one of the princesses was caught up in an influence buying scandal, and she was forced to retire from public life and was no longer officially part of the family or the succession. A lot of stuff started to come out about Juan Carlos at the time, which I think was one of the reasons he handed the crown over to Felipe.
Good old John.
Nobody could sing scat like good old John.
Poor tipper, though.
Well, at least we know that Generalissimo Francisco Franco is still dead.
DR speaks Spanish. Haiti speaks French...
Exile, yes. Forced... no. He made the decision himself and the usual suspects on the left are complaining.
Those predictions of him being the Antichrist are starting to look a bit tenuous.
“¿Por qué no te callas?” King Juan Carlos to Hugo Chavez at the 2007 Ibero-American Summit in Santiago, Chile.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NlD-mhz0Y0Y
Corinna zu Sayn-Wittgenstein: a woman in the hunts of the King
Given the people involved, this could get really interesting...
It’s even weirder when you consider that the Dominican Republic has an extradition treaty with Spain, so that explanation is off the table.
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