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Spanish Government publishes declassified O23 documents

The Spanish Government has released declassified documents of the attempted coup d'état of 23 February 1981, as reported by the Government itself.

The declassified documents of the attempted coup d'état of 23 February 1981have been disseminated by the Spanish Government, as reported by the Government itself. The publication took place on the Moncloa website following the agreement of the Council of Ministers.

The Official Gazette of the State has published an agreement authorizing the declassification of 153 units of documentscontaining all the information found so far on the attempt led by Antonio Tejero, documents which, according to the Spanish Government, are no longer "dangerous to the security and defence of the State".

Government spokeswoman Elma Saiz has stated that this is all the documentation collected so farand involves several ministries, including Foreign Affairs, the Presidency, Defence and the Interior.

The agreement makes it possible to declassify any material related to 023, including documents, data or information, since they believe that the time elapsed eliminates any current danger. Those responsible for the coup were convicted by the Supreme Court of the crime of military rebellion by a judgement of 22 April 1983.

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