King Felipe VI Receives Agenda Pública in Audience

May 6, 2026

The Board of Directors of Agenda Pública and its major shareholders were received today at the Zarzuela Palace by His Majesty the King. Marc López Plana, editor-in-chief and director of Agenda Pública, was accompanied at the meeting by Nacho Corredor, chairman of the Board of BEKANE Media —the media’s principal shareholder—, as well as by the directors of Agenda Pública Rodrigo Pinedo, Marta Pascal and Antonio Timoner.

The meeting takes place at the end of 2025, the year in which Agenda Pública has consolidated its position in the public debate. The outlet counts more than 150,000 unique monthly readers, an exceptional community of prominent opinion leaders, liberal professionals, business executives, officials from various administrations or institutional representatives, committed to in-depth analysis of public policies and focused on the growing connection between local and global politics.
 

Marc López Plana, editor‑in‑chief and director of ‘Agenda Pública’, together with the rest of the Board and shareholders, presents the outlet to King Felipe VI. Photo: Royal Household

Agenda Pública closes the year in audience with the king, King Felipe VI, at the Zarzuela Palace, also after strengthening its growing activity in the cities of Madrid, Barcelona and Brussels, with the aim of continuing to develop a vision among and from the main cities of Spain and within the European Union, and a year after the institutional reception to the Board of Directors of Agenda Pública and its major shareholders by President Salvador Illa at the Palau de la Generalitat in Catalonia.
 

López Plana greets King Felipe VI. Photo: Royal Household

Natalie Foster

I’m a political writer focused on making complex issues clear, accessible, and worth engaging with. From local dynamics to national debates, I aim to connect facts with context so readers can form their own informed views. I believe strong journalism should challenge, question, and open space for thoughtful discussion rather than amplify noise.