Pedro Sanchez Pope Francis is the reason for not coming to the funeral and representing Spain

Rome was completely armed before the arrival of 164 representatives this Saturday and about 50 country and government heads They went to the country to give The last farewell to Pope Francis. More than 6 to 150,000 people in the early hours of the morning were waiting for Plaza de San Pedro Dell Vikano Francisco mass, which died on Monday.
From Francisco’s coffin Vatican, Santa Maria La is 6 km away from La Mayor’s Basilica, where he is buried. At 10:00 am Mass started with Vatican Koir songs that filled San Pedro’s square in the coffin of Pope FrancisBy twelve thirsty pontifications and guarded by the Swiss Guard, He went to Plaza de San Pedro to start the mass of his farewell.

The Kings of Spain, Felipa and Letijia, paid tribute to Pope Francis before his coffin
For the funeral of Pope Francis, the protocol continues. Argentine President, Zavier Miley, is the local country of Pope Francis and Italian representatives, Italian President Sergio Mattarella and Italian Prime Minister Georgia MaloniThey occupy seats sitting close to the Pontif coffin during the funeral mass.
Behind them, Royal houses and other presidents from around the world sit and sit in French alphabetical orderAccording to the official portal of the Vatican Vatican News, as per the norm.
In the case of Spain, a delegation is a delegation Kings Felipa VI and Letizia, along with Government Vice Presidents, Maria Jesus Montero and Yolanda Diaz, Presidency Minister, Felix Balanos and Leader of Opposition. Queen Emerita Sofia was absent There is no trace of government president Pedro Sanchez.

Kings Felipa and Letijia Holy Sea were present at the Spanish embassy at the Spanish delegation attending the Pope Francis funeral on Saturday
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According to the Spanish government, the decision Sanchez’s assistance depends on the causes of protocol: when the state head attends, King Felipa VI, the government president is not even commonTo avoid duplicates and respect the international protocol