The article reports that researchers are calling for the reversal of the transfer of the Paris Palace to the PNV (Basque Nationalist Party), claiming that it was purchased with funds from the Second Republic. Professor Pedro Chacón states that the Spanish government has repeatedly paid for the valuation of Zapatero’s necklaces, describing this as a financial fraud and a significant loss to Spain’s heritage.
Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the issue as a misuse of public funds by the government, implying corruption or mismanagement. The mention of 'desfalco' (fraud) and 'pérdida sustancial' (significant loss) carries a critical tone toward the current administration, aligning with left-wing skepticism of right-wing/





