04 November 2024

Prime Minister of Spain Run Away, While King Felipe Stayed With People of Valencia


In times of crisis, a monarchy doesn’t simply stand as a symbol of history—it stands as a model of unwavering leadership.

The people of Valencia experienced that firsthand, and the world took notice.

As the world becomes more polarized, the need for unity, continuity, and stability only grows stronger.

In moments like these, it’s clearer than ever that a constitutional monarchy isn’t just a relic of the past—it’s a necessary pillar of resilience, ready to step up when political figures may falter.

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