Wednesday, December 24, 2014

Spain: New king says corruption must be eliminated

In this undated picture Spain's King Felipe VI gives an speech at the Zarzuela Palce, near Madrid. The speech watched by millions on TV is the most important national address by Spanish kings and is a chance for Felipe to show his style as king six months after his father Juan Carlos abdicated and tell the nation what he thinks about the state of the economically hurting country and what Spaniards must do to improve it. (AP Photo/Angel Diaz, Pool) MADRID (AP) — Spain's new King Felipe VI insisted in his first Christmas Eve speech Wednesday that seemingly endless examples of corruption across the country must be stamped out, not mentioning his indicted sister by name but stressing that public figures don't have a right "to profit or become rich."








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