MADRID (Reuters) - Students in Madrid want their King Juan Carlos University to change its name, a few towns plan the same for their streets, and memes mocking the former monarch are circulating widely after he left the country amid a corruption scandal.
The constitution, political fragmentation and opinion polls that show the population is divided on the issue mean the latest scandal, involving investigations into a high-speed train contract and offshore accounts, is unlikely to change Spain's political system soon.