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Although much remains to be done, Extremadura leads at the national and European levels the universal, cognitive and sensory accessibility because it is established in the policies of the administrations and there is a network of associations working for the inclusion of persons with disabilities. This is what Pedro Calderón, president of Cermi Extremadura, defended on Monday, in statements to the media in the Hospital Centro Vivo de Badajoz, wh…
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Although much remains to be done, Extremadura leads at the national and European levels the universal, cognitive and sensory accessibility because it is established in the policies of the administrations and there is a network of associations working for the inclusion of persons with disabilities. This is what Pedro Calderón, president of Cermi Extremadura, defended on Monday, in statements to the media in the Hospital Centro Vivo de Badajoz, wh…

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lacronicabadajoz.com broke the news in on Monday, December 1, 2025.
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