Leire Díez, the until recently anonymous militant of the PSOE of Cantabria to which all the doors were opened by magic, is actually Portugalete, a town on the left bank of Nervión that, together with Barakaldo, Sestao and the mining area of Vizcaya, is considered the cradle of worker socialism in the Basque Country.
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Leire Díez, the until recently anonymous militant of the PSOE of Cantabria to which all the doors were opened by magic, is actually Portugalete, a town on the left bank of Nervión that, together with Barakaldo, Sestao and the mining area of Vizcaya, is considered the cradle of worker socialism in the Basque Country.