The president of the Generalitat Valenciana, Carlos Mazón, pointed out this Monday that the King has been “superb” in his Christmas speech, in which he highlighted that the monarch has been “forceful” in defending the 1978 Constitution, outside from which “our strengths are exhausted.”
Outside of the Magna Carta, “our weaknesses win,” highlighted the president, who considered that the King was “right” in focusing his message on the objective of defending the Constitution, since “maintaining the spirit” of those who achieved consensus in the year 78 “is essential.”
Mazón has pointed out in statements sent by the Presidency of the Generalitat that the validity of the Constitution “is now the great challenge for social progress”, and has claimed that, for this reason, the figure of the monarch “is so important as a guarantor of our most absolute law.”
The defense of the Constitution “is our duty as Spaniards and as a society,” insisted the president, for whom Felipe VI “is also right to warn that outside the Constitution there is no democracy or coexistence.”
“When our democratic regime, so young and at the same time so consolidated, is put in danger by those who want to break up Spain, it is essential that democrats join hands to defend what our fathers fought for 45 years ago,” he said. Mazon.