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Tuesday, February 23rd

Former king absent as Spain marks 40 years since failed coup

Associated Press

In this Feb. 1981 file photo, members of the the anti-riot squad of the National police stand guard at the square in front of the Spanish Cortes (Parliament) seen in the background, in Madrid, Spain while inside the lower house about 150 armed Civil Guards still held the deputies hostage. King Felipe VI, Spanish lawmakers and others on Tuesday, Feb.23, 2021, are marking 40 years since a paramilitary coup attempt failed to derail the country's peaceful transition to democracy. The anniversary has been obscured by the absence of Juan Carlos I, the former monarch now beset by financial scandals. (AP Photo, File)

MADRID (AP) - King Felipe VI, Spanish lawmakers and others are marking 40 years since a paramilitary coup attempt failed to derail the country's peaceful transition to democracy, but the anniversary has been overshadowed by the absence of a former monarch now beset by financial scandals.

King Emeritus Juan Carlos I was not invited to Tuesday's event at the same parliament building in central Madrid that, back in 1981, was taken at gunpoint by more than 100 civil guards, holding the entire lower house of parliament hostage.

The ceremony, hosted by Speaker Meritxell Batet, was also boycotted by seven of the parliament's 17 political groups, including Basque and Catalan nationalist parties who are opposing any involvement of the Royal House in the event.

Juan Carlos was originally anointed by dictator Gen. Francisco Franco as his successor at the helm of Spain. But historians have concluded that the monarch became instrumental in consolidating Spain's democracy and, in particular, in thwarting the 1981 rebellion led by advocates for a return to Francoism.

In this Feb. 1981, Spanish national police officers push back curious onlookers at the square in front of the Spanish Parliament in Madrid, Spain, while inside the lower house about 150 armed Civil Guards held members of the government and parliament hostage. Spanish lawmakers and others on Tuesdaym Feb. 23, 2021, are marking 40 years since a paramilitary coup attempt failed to derail the country's peaceful transition to democracy. The anniversary has been obscured by the absence of Juan Carlos I, the former monarch now beset by financial scandals. (AP Photo, File)

The coup was declared a failure when the king appeared on television to support the new democratic government. Before his televised speech, the country had been holding its breath for the 18 hours that the ordeal at the Parliament lasted.

"Millions of Spaniards have that night etched in their memory," Felipe VI said Tuesday. "Especially the memory of how, out of anguish and concern over what could happen, they felt at ease seeing how freedom and the constitutional order prevailed."

In the current monarch's first public reference to his father since Juan Carlos moved to Abu Dhabi over half a year ago, Felipe lauded the former king's condemnation of the coup attempt: "His firmness and authority were decisive for the defense and triumph of democracy."

Beset by a series of scandals and sinking popularity, Juan Carlos abdicated in 2014 and retired from public life in 2019. Last year he moved to the United Arab Emirates just as new revelations of his financial misdoings emerged and official investigations opened in Switzerland and Spain.

The investigations have caused unease in the Socialist-led left-wing coalition government, giving ammunition to those who want the monarchy abolished.

Spain's King Felipe, centre, smiles after greeting Spain's second deputy Prime Minister Pablo Iglesias, right as Spain's Premier Pedro Sanchez, left, looks on inside the Spanish parliament, Madrid, Tuesday Feb. 23, 2021. King Felipe VI, Spanish lawmakers and others are marking 40 years since a paramilitary coup attempt failed to derail the country's peaceful transition to democracy. The anniversary has been obscured by the absence of Juan Carlos I, the former monarch now beset by financial scandals. A ceremony in the Spanish Parliament building, targeted by the coup attempt perpetrators in 1981, has been also boycotted by seven of the parliament's 17 political groups over the monarch's presence. (Juan Carlos Hidalgo, Pool photo via AP)

Spain's King Felipe, centre, talks with politicians including Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, centre with back to camera, inside the Spanish parliament, Madrid, Tuesday Feb. 23, 2021. King Felipe VI, Spanish lawmakers and others are marking 40 years since a paramilitary coup attempt failed to derail the country's peaceful transition to democracy. The anniversary has been obscured by the absence of Juan Carlos I, the former monarch now beset by financial scandals. A ceremony in the Spanish Parliament building, targeted by the coup attempt perpetrators in 1981, has been also boycotted by seven of the parliament's 17 political groups over the monarch's presence. (Juan Carlos Hidalgo, Pool photo via AP)