Speech by Juan Carlos I against the attempted coup d'état
televised speech on 24 February 1981 after the assault on the Congress of Deputies
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Speech by Juan Carlos I against the attempted coup d'état
Summary
Speech by Juan Carlos I against the attempted coup d'état is an oration[1].
Key Facts
- Speech by Juan Carlos I against the attempted coup d'état authored Juan Carlos I of Spain[2].
- Speech by Juan Carlos I against the attempted coup d'état's instance of is recorded as oration[3].
- Speech by Juan Carlos I against the attempted coup d'état's language of work or name is recorded as Spanish[4].
- Speech by Juan Carlos I against the attempted coup d'état's publication date is recorded as +1981-02-24T00:00:00Z[5].
- Speech by Juan Carlos I against the attempted coup d'état's title is recorded as Mensaje de Su Majestad el Rey[6].
- Speech by Juan Carlos I against the attempted coup d'état's YouTube video ID is recorded as NdMSFkXJ1OE[7].
- Speech by Juan Carlos I against the attempted coup d'état's YouTube video ID is recorded as 4DodgdzMBkM[8].
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- Speech by Juan Carlos I against the attempted coup d'état's YouTube video ID is recorded as Usg27t-d2bg[10].
- Speech by Juan Carlos I against the attempted coup d'état's YouTube video ID is recorded as CUScdsqLKx0[11].
- Speech by Juan Carlos I against the attempted coup d'état's YouTube video ID is recorded as qONcCEa4fdw[12].
- Speech by Juan Carlos I against the attempted coup d'état's first line is recorded as Al dirigirme a todos los españoles, con brevedad y concisión, en las circunstancias extraordinarias que en estos momentos estamos viviendo, pido a todos la mayor serenidad y confianza y les hago saber que he cursado a los Capitanes Generales de las Regiones Militares, Zonas Marítimas y Regiones Aéreas la orden siguiente:[13].
- Speech by Juan Carlos I against the attempted coup d'état's duration is recorded as {'unit': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q7727', 'amount': '+1.5'}[14].
- Speech by Juan Carlos I against the attempted coup d'état's last line is recorded as La Corona, símbolo de la permanencia y unidad de la patria, no puede tolerar en forma alguna acciones o actitudes de personas que pretendan interrumpir por la fuerza el proceso democrático que la Constitución votada por el pueblo español determinó en su día a través de referéndum.[15].
- Speech by Juan Carlos I against the attempted coup d'état's number of words is recorded as {'unit': '1', 'amount': '+175'}[16].
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Works and Contributions
Speech by Juan Carlos I against the attempted coup d'état authored Juan Carlos I of Spain[2].