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Rnp Explains that Truck Full of Tires Are for Recycling, Given Population Suspicion - Digital Process

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The fact has caused a stir, especially because the burning of tires has been a common practice in the demonstrations of the ruling party, and the collectives have intensified their presence on the outskirts of the National Electoral Council (CNE) and the National Congress in recent days. The entry RNP explains that truck full of tires are for recycling, faced with suspicion of population was first published in Digital Process.
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The fact has caused a stir, especially because the burning of tires has been a common practice in the demonstrations of the ruling party, and the collectives have intensified their presence on the outskirts of the National Electoral Council (CNE) and the National Congress in recent days. The entry RNP explains that truck full of tires are for recycling, faced with suspicion of population was first published in Digital Process.

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TEGUCIGALPA, HONDURAS. Photographs showing municipal employees collecting dozens of tires in front of the main building of the National Registry of Persons (RNP) went viral this Friday on social networks, causing a wave of reactions and theories in an electoral context loaded with tensions. According to citizen reports, the images were taken to [...]

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