Felipe VI avoided focusing on his own balance and centered his message on citizen issues and defense of the Constitution.
He defended 'consensus' as a guarantee to strengthen the institutions and maintain the trust of society.
He emphasized the 'frustration, pain, impatience, demands for greater and more efficient coordination' experienced by the people affected by the DANA.
He underlined the importance of the 'common good', linking it to democratic coexistence, solidarity and efficiency in emergency situations.
He stated that the factors of division and political confrontation do not come from the citizens, asking for greater responsibility and agreement capacity to politicians.
He highlighted problems such as access to housing and immigration management.
Conclusion: King Felipe VI strongly advocates for unity, consensus, and efficiency in his speech, emphasizing solidarity and the importance of the common good as an integral part of society.