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“May the Curse of Exhuming a Dead Man Fall upon You”: Sánchez’s 6 Curses After Exhuming Franco

Summary by ESdiario
Following the multiple train accidents in Adamuz (Córdoba), Gélida (Barcelona), and Cartagena (Murcia), among others, Spaniards have erupted in anger against the government of Pedro Sánchez and the Ministry of Transport, headed by Óscar Puente, which is currently under intense scrutiny. Social media has once again been flooded with tweets critical of the government, and while most are calling for the resignation of the Prime Minister and the Min…
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Following the multiple train accidents in Adamuz (Córdoba), Gélida (Barcelona), and Cartagena (Murcia), among others, Spaniards have erupted in anger against the government of Pedro Sánchez and the Ministry of Transport, headed by Óscar Puente, which is currently under intense scrutiny. Social media has once again been flooded with tweets critical of the government, and while most are calling for the resignation of the Prime Minister and the Min…

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ESdiario broke the news in on Saturday, February 7, 2026.
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