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Freedom of press is the right of newspapers, magazines and other printed matter to publish news without any control from the government.Current Government has allegedly persuaded, manipulated, or controlled news outlets either ditectly or indirectly based upon misinterpretation or misapplication of current legislation. Please refer to injuries to the Royal Crown disregard, and outrageous sanctions against those who accused allegedly corrupt politicians under "Freedom of Speech" in Spain (Doctor "Spiriman" sentenced to pay after reclaiming his right to Free Speech). The freedom of the press in Spain, a Constitutional Monarchy with a Parliamentary Democracy, is guaranteed in section 20 of its Constitution written in 1978, after the dictatorship of General of Francisco Franco which ended in 1

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  • Freedom of press is the right of newspapers, magazines and other printed matter to publish news without any control from the government.Current Government has allegedly persuaded, manipulated, or controlled news outlets either ditectly or indirectly based upon misinterpretation or misapplication of current legislation. Please refer to injuries to the Royal Crown disregard, and outrageous sanctions against those who accused allegedly corrupt politicians under "Freedom of Speech" in Spain (Doctor "Spiriman" sentenced to pay after reclaiming his right to Free Speech). The freedom of the press in Spain, a Constitutional Monarchy with a Parliamentary Democracy, is guaranteed in section 20 of its Constitution written in 1978, after the dictatorship of General of Francisco Franco which ended in 1975. Spain has been ranked by the World Press Freedom on the 29th place in 2017. (en)
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  • Freedom of press is the right of newspapers, magazines and other printed matter to publish news without any control from the government.Current Government has allegedly persuaded, manipulated, or controlled news outlets either ditectly or indirectly based upon misinterpretation or misapplication of current legislation. Please refer to injuries to the Royal Crown disregard, and outrageous sanctions against those who accused allegedly corrupt politicians under "Freedom of Speech" in Spain (Doctor "Spiriman" sentenced to pay after reclaiming his right to Free Speech). The freedom of the press in Spain, a Constitutional Monarchy with a Parliamentary Democracy, is guaranteed in section 20 of its Constitution written in 1978, after the dictatorship of General of Francisco Franco which ended in 1 (en)
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  • Freedom of the press in Spain (en)
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