
Spain's King Felipe (C) delivers a speech during the Spanish Congress' 12th legislature opening ceremony at the Spanish parliament, on November 17, 2016 in Madrid. / AFP / PIERRE-PHILIPPE MARCOU
- A group of Royal Guards gather in front of the Spanish parliament prior to celebrating the Spanish Congress’ 12th legislature opening ceremony, on November 17, 2016, in Madrid. / AFP / Gérard JULIEN
- Leader of left-wing party Podemos, Pablo Iglesias (2nd L) gestures beside MPs Rafael Hernando (2nd R) and Juand Carlos Girauta (R) before the celebration of the Spanish Congress’ 12th legislature opening ceremony at the Spanish parliament, on November 17, 2016 in Madrid. / AFP / PIERRE-PHILIPPE MARCOU
- Spain’s King Felipe (L) inspect the troops after arriving at the Spanish parliament to open the Spanish Congress’ 12th legislature, on November 17, 2016 in Madrid. / AFP / GERARD JULIEN
- Left-wing party Podemos MP, Diego Canamero (R) sports a shirt reading «I didn’t vote any king» before the celebration of the Spanish Congress’ 12th legislature opening ceremony at the Spanish parliament, on November 17, 2016 in Madrid. / AFP / PIERRE-PHILIPPE MARCOU
- Leader of left-wing party Podemos, Pablo Iglesias (C) gestures in front of MP Juan Carlos Girauta (R) as he complains about the lack of space at the chamber before the celebration of the Spanish Congress’ 12th legislature opening ceremony at the Spanish parliament, on November 17, 2016 in Madrid. / AFP / PIERRE-PHILIPPE MARCOU
- Spain’s King Felipe (C R) stands as the president of the Spanish Senate, Pio Garcia Escudero (L) and president of the Parliament, Ana Pastor (2nd L) applaud during the Spanish Congress’ 12th legislature opening ceremony at the Spanish parliament, on November 17, 2016 in Madrid. / AFP / PIERRE-PHILIPPE MARCOU
- Spain’s King Felipe (C) delivers a speech during the Spanish Congress’ 12th legislature opening ceremony at the Spanish parliament, on November 17, 2016 in Madrid. / AFP / PIERRE-PHILIPPE MARCOU
- Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy (L) walks as Spanish Princesses Sofia (C) and Leonor (R) wave, outside the Spanish parliament before attending the Spanish Congress’ 12th legislature opening ceremony, on November 17, 2016 in Madrid. Spain’s King Felipe VI opened parliament today after a 10-month period of political paralysis finally came to an end, in an official ceremony clouded by far-left, anti-monarchy lawmakers. / AFP / GERARD JULIEN
- Izquierda Unida (United Left) MP Inaki Bernal, holds a Republican flag demanding a third Republic during the Spanish Congress’ 12th legislature opening ceremony, on November 17, 2016 in Madrid. Spain’s King Felipe VI opened parliament today after a 10-month period of political paralysis finally came to an end, in an official ceremony clouded by far-left, anti-monarchy lawmakers. / AFP / PIERRE-PHILIPPE MARCOU
- Left-wing party Podemos MP, Diego Canamero sports a shirt reading «I didn’t vote any king» before the celebration of the Spanish Congress’ 12th legislature opening ceremony at the Spanish parliament, on November 17, 2016 in Madrid. Spain’s King Felipe VI opened parliament today after a 10-month period of political paralysis finally came to an end, in an official ceremony clouded by far-left, anti-monarchy lawmakers. / AFP / PIERRE-PHILIPPE MARCOU
- Spanish royal family attend a military parade after opening the Spanish Congress’ 12th legislature, outside the Spanish parliament, on November 17, 2016 in Madrid. Spain’s King Felipe VI opened parliament today after a 10-month period of political paralysis finally came to an end, in an official ceremony clouded by far-left, anti-monarchy lawmakers. / AFP / GERARD JULIEN
- Spanish royal family and Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy (R) attend a military parade after the Spanish Congress’ 12th legislature opening ceremony, outside the Spanish parliament, on November 17, 2016 in Madrid. Spain’s King Felipe VI opened parliament today after a 10-month period of political paralysis finally came to an end, in an official ceremony clouded by far-left, anti-monarchy lawmakers. / AFP / GERARD JULIEN
- Spain’s King Felipe VI (2nd L) leaves the parliament to attend a military parade with his family, Queen Letizia (2nd R) and princesses Leonor (L) and Sofia during the celebration of the Spanish Congress’ 12th legislature opening ceremony, on November 17, 2016 in Madrid. Spain’s King Felipe VI opened parliament today after a 10-month period of political paralysis finally came to an end, in an official ceremony clouded by far-left, anti-monarchy lawmakers. / AFP / GERARD JULIEN
- Spain’s King and his family leave the parliament by car after the celebration of the Spanish Congress’ 12th legislature opening ceremony, on November 17, 2016 in Madrid. Spain’s King Felipe VI opened parliament today after a 10-month period of political paralysis finally came to an end, in an official ceremony clouded by far-left, anti-monarchy lawmakers. / AFP / GERARD JULIEN
- Spain’s King Felipe waves on arrival at the Spanish parliament in Madrid, Spain, Thursday, Nov. 17, 2016. Spain’s Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy will begin a second term in office, this time with a minority government. (AP Photo/Paul White)
- Spain’s King Felipe, centre, waves on arrival at the Spanish parliament with Spain’s Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy, left, Princess Leonor, 2nd left, Queen Letizia, 4th left and Princess Sofia in Madrid, Spain, Thursday, Nov. 17, 2016. Spain’s Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy will begin a second term in office, this time with a minority government. (AP Photo/Paul White)
- Spanish parliament with Spain’s Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy, left, speaks with Spain’s King Felipe, right and Princess Leonor on arrival at the Spanish parliament in Madrid, Spain, Thursday, Nov. 17, 2016. Spain’s Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy will begin a second term in office, this time with a minority government. (AP Photo/Paul White)
- Spain’s King Felipe, right arrives at the Spanish parliament with Spain’s Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy, left , Princess Sofia, 2nd left, Princess Leonor, 3rd left and Queen Letizia in Madrid, Spain, Thursday, Nov. 17, 2016. Spain’s Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy will begin a second term in office, this time with a minority government after a parliamentary vote ended a 10-month political deadlock following two inconclusive elections. (AP Photo/Paul White)
- Spain’s King Felipe, right, speaks with Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy on arrival at the Spanish parliament in Madrid, Spain, Thursday, Nov. 17, 2016. Spain’s Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy will begin a second term in office, this time with a minority government after a parliamentary vote ended a 10-month political deadlock following two inconclusive elections. (AP Photo/Paul White)
- Spain’s Princess Leonor waves from an official car after the new opening session of the Spanish parliament in Madrid, Spain, Thursday, Nov. 17, 2016. (AP Photo/Paul White)
- El presidente de gobierno Mariano Rajoy junto con una guardia de honor en la sesión inaugural del parlamento español en Madrid el 17 de noviembre del 2016. (AP Photo/Paul White)
- Spain’s King Felipe VI delivers a speech during the celebration of the Spanish Congress’ 12th legislature opening ceremony at the Spanish parliament, on November 17, 2016 in Madrid. Spain’s King Felipe VI opened parliament today after a 10-month period of political paralysis finally came to an end, in an official ceremony clouded by far-left, anti-monarchy lawmakers. / AFP / PIERRE-PHILIPPE MARCOU