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Click Sánchez's Digital Crusade Against Franco: the Frankenstein Government Extends the Deadlines of the Video Game Contest because It Does Not Engage Young People

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A failure. The Sánchez government decided to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the end of the Franco dictatorship with an unusual proposal: a national competition for non-university students in which creative projects on democracy would be awarded, including video games on the figure of Francisco Franco and the Spanish transition. The initiative, entitled “Living, Sentir and Counting Democracy: Spain in Freedom. 50 years”, aimed to merge histo…
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A failure. The Sánchez government decided to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the end of the Franco dictatorship with an unusual proposal: a national competition for non-university students in which creative projects on democracy would be awarded, including video games on the figure of Francisco Franco and the Spanish transition. The initiative, entitled “Living, Sentir and Counting Democracy: Spain in Freedom. 50 years”, aimed to merge histo…

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periodistadigital.com broke the news in on Monday, June 9, 2025.
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