GOVERNMENT TO RELOCATE FRANCO’S REMAINS
Spanish lawmakers have backed a government plan to open the tomb of Gen. Francisco Franco and relocate his remains from a controversial mausoleum built in the former dictator’s name.
Franco was buried in 1975 in the Valley of the Fallen, a shrine he ordered built 50 kilometres northwest of Madrid and topped with a 150-metre cross.
In August, Spain’s new centre-left administration of Pedro Sanchez approved legal amendments to a 2007 law to allow the exhumation.
On Thursday, the royal decree passed by 172 in favour and two votes against in a largely symbolic vote in the lower house or the Congress of Deputies. There were 164 abstained votes.