‘El País’ “hides” the 10th anniversary of the coronation of Felipe VI

‘El País’ “hides” the 10th anniversary of the coronation of Felipe VI
‘El País’ “hides” the 10th anniversary of the coronation of Felipe VI

This Wednesday marked the tenth anniversary of the 10th anniversary of the coronation of Philip VI. An anniversary that has marked the media agenda, with specials on television, and reports, analyzes and comments of all kinds in the press.

If you take a look at the covers of the main national newspapers you can see how practically all of them dedicated them to the head of state. He hasn’t done it like that The countrywhich has “hidden” this anniversary, of which there is no reference on its June 19 cover.

The newspaper of Hurry highlights, among other minor issues, Putin’s visit to North Korea or the latest conclusions of the PISA report on Spain. But no sign of the 10th anniversary of the reign of Philip VI. On its cover, there is even room for victory in extremis of Portugal against the Czech Republic in the Euro Cup.

Unlike the printed version, in the digital The country It did include the events organized by Casa Real. The newspaper run by Pepa Bueno broadcast live from the halls of the Royal Palace, but for unknown reasons, he decided that the decade of reign of Philip VI It did not deserve a place on its paper cover.

Prisa follows the Government’s guidelines

The Prisa Group -with The country as the main media speaker – usually follows Moncloa’s guidelines. Precisely, the Government’s reactions to the 10th anniversary of the king’s coronation have been rather discreet.

The PSOE, in its role as a state party, has always valued the institution of the Royal House. However, their fervor for the monarchy is less than that of the Popular Party or Vox, formations that very prominently display the figure of the king, whether Juan Carlos I either Philip VI.

The discretion of the Executive also responds to the balance they must maintain with their Sumar partners, openly contrary to the monarchy and the values ​​it represents. In this context, Prisa follows the guidelines set by Moncloa, differentiating itself from other center-right newspapers such as ABC either The worldwhich have dedicated their covers to the king.

Unlike Wednesday, this Thursday The country It does dedicate the image on its cover to the events of the 10th anniversary of the coronation of Felipe VI, highlighting one of the most important messages of his speech: “I will always adhere to the Constitution and its values.”

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