The farewell of Raúl del Pozo at the Casa de la Villa in Madrid: 'It's very difficult to understand the Transition and journalism without him'
Raúl del Pozo, a prominent journalist who passed away at 89, was honored at a farewell gathering in Madrid attended by many political figures and journalists.
Raúl del Pozo, a distinguished journalist and key figure in Spanish journalism, passed away in Madrid at the age of 89. His farewell took place at the Casa de la Villa, where political leaders, colleagues, and friends gathered to pay their respects, reflecting on his significant contributions to understanding the Transition in Spain and the field of journalism. Among the attendees were Senate President Pedro Rollán and Madrid's Mayor José Luis Martínez-Almeida, who represented official institutions at the velorio.
The gathering was marked by the presence of del Pozo's family, including his siblings and partner, who welcomed the tributes from attendees. Del Pozo, born in Cuenca but awarded the Medal of Honor in Madrid, was remembered for his deep connection with the city. The setting featured a bust of Julián Besteiro and a portrait of Alfonso XIII, both symbolically relevant to del Pozo's journalistic legacy, as many esteemed Spanish journalists came to honor him by signing the condolence book in a room adjacent to the main area of the wake.
His passing has reignited discussions around the evolution of journalism in Spain, illustrating the profound impact he had on the media landscape during a time of significant political transition. His absence is felt keenly in both the political and journalistic communities, underlining the vital role he played in shaping the narratives of contemporary Spain, making such commemorative events crucial to celebrating his legacy.