Look, USians, I don't want to step into your internal politics, but you see, 45 years ago, we spaniards had the occurrence to write in our constitution that the head of state (the king) has immunity from prosecution for anything they do while they are in the job, and now we have an ex-king with a Wikipedia page that includes a "alleged corruption" section 55 paragraphs long.

And it's only "alleged" because he can't be taken to court even with the piles of evidence that exist.

Just saying.

@javi We decidedly did not give former leaders immunity from prosecution. Our Supreme Court knows this very well. The problem is that we have too many justices who make decisions based on right-wing politics and our system makes it impossible to remove them.

Life-time appointments are a terrible idea.