Ahad 08 Jun 2014 20:23 WIB

Spain's king attends last parade before abdication

Spain's Crown Prince Felipe (center), Spain's King Juan Carlos (left) and Spain's Queen Sofia attend the annual Pascua Militar Epiphany ceremony at the Royal Palace in Madrid, Spain, on January 6, 2014. (file photo)
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Spain's Crown Prince Felipe (center), Spain's King Juan Carlos (left) and Spain's Queen Sofia attend the annual Pascua Militar Epiphany ceremony at the Royal Palace in Madrid, Spain, on January 6, 2014. (file photo)

REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, MADRID - Spain's King Juan Carlos has presided over his last military parade before abdicating in favor of his son. Prince Felipe accompanied the king at Sunday's annual Armed Forces day ceremony that honors those who died in the service of the nation.

Also Sunday, a new poll showed most citizens want a referendum to decide whether Spain should remain a monarchy. Pollster Metroscopia found that 62 percent of respondents said they wanted a referendum on the monarchy "at some point." A majority also said they favored the king's abdication.

The poll was published Sunday in El Mundo newspaper. The prince is due to be proclaimed King Felipe VI on June 19.

 

 

 

 

sumber : AP
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