Gobierno respalda palabras de Felipe VI sobre abusos en conquista de América

El Gobierno español fue informado con antelación por la Casa Real de que Felipe VI reconocería abusos durante la conquista de América ante el embajador de México. La portavoz Elma Saiz afirmó que comparten al 100% esas declaraciones. El líder del PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, criticó revisar la historia como un 'disparate'.

Durante una visita a la exposición 'La mitad del mundo. La mujer en el México indígena', el rey Felipe VI mantuvo una conversación informal con el embajador de México en Madrid, Quirino Ordaz. Allí reconoció que en la conquista de América hubo 'mucho, mucho abuso' y 'controversias morales y éticas en cuanto a cómo se ejerce el poder'. Mencionó las directrices de los Reyes Católicos, las Leyes de Indias y la brecha entre intención protectora y realidad.

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