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Queen Letizia’s Magrit Clara Kitten Heels Return for Spain’s ‘Our Longest Constitution’ Ceremony

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The Spanish royal paired her go-to Magrit Clara kitten heel pumps with a navy suit at the Congress of Deputies in Madrid on Tuesday.

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King Philip VI wanted to launch two messages at the institutional event held on Tuesday morning at the Congress to pay tribute to the present Constitution, that of 1978, the longest in our history. The monarch thus emphasized in his speech before the plenary assembly of the Cortes Generales, in the presence of many actors of this democratic stage and of the drafting of the Magna Carta, that the constitutional values that cost so much to compose …

·Spain
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In the commemorative act of the 1978 Constitution, the King stressed that Spanish democracy "continues to fight against all threats".

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A meeting that took place this Tuesday at the Congress of Deputies to celebrate the commemorations of the Magna Carta that was approved in 1978...

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The leader of Podemos, Ione Belarra, has brought her denunciation of the "infringements" of the Constitution in social matters and her demand to the public authorities to solve them instead of "taking pictures" , to her t-shirt, in which she reads the slogan "And fulfill it, why?".Belarra and also three other deputies of Podemos have announced that they are attending the act presided over by the kings Felipe VI and Letizia in the Congress of Dep…

·Madrid, Spain
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The Chamber of the Congress of Deputies has again been filled with solemnity. A few months after the celebrations for the 50th anniversary of democracy, the Kings presided at noon the act “Our Longest Constitution” to celebrate that the 1978 Magna Carta exceeds this week that of 1876 and becomes the most lasting in Spanish history in an act to which, despite its key role as head of state in 1978, Juan Carlos I has not been invited to continue re…

·Granada, Spain
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OKDIARIO broke the news in on Tuesday, February 17, 2026.
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