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Iglesias' Detailed Analysis of Sánchez's October 12 Greeting: "We Might as Well Work on It in class."

Summary by El Plural
Hispanic Heritage Day in Spain has become a source of political debate after Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez issued his congratulatory message on social media. In his message, Sánchez highlighted the country's "solidarity and diversity," accompanied by images of regional dances, diverse landscapes, and references to social movements. However, for former vice president and Podemos leader Pablo Iglesias, the message's content reflects a calculated st…
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Hispanic Heritage Day in Spain has become a source of political debate after Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez issued his congratulatory message on social media. In his message, Sánchez highlighted the country's "solidarity and diversity," accompanied by images of regional dances, diverse landscapes, and references to social movements. However, for former vice president and Podemos leader Pablo Iglesias, the message's content reflects a calculated st…

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El Plural broke the news in on Sunday, October 12, 2025.
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