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The Lesson of President Sanchez, by Juan-José López Burniol

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Pedro Sánchez has given us, without wanting it, a great lesson: we must never seek the support, the help, the complicity, the support or the simple understanding of the Catalan, Basque, Navarrese and Galician separatists, for a political action of general interest Spanish, because these separatists will always demand the payment of an exorbitant price in transfer of competences of the State or of transfer of resources in regime of singularity.Co…
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Pedro Sánchez has given us, without wanting it, a great lesson: we must never seek the support, the help, the complicity, the support or the simple understanding of the Catalan, Basque, Navarrese and Galician separatists, for a political action of general interest Spanish, because these separatists will always demand the payment of an exorbitant price in transfer of competences of the State or of transfer of resources in regime of singularity.Co…

·Granada, Spain
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The members of the government of Pedro Sánchez are not willing to let him fall despite the cases of corruption that surround him. It is what they came to transfer him this Wednesday in the plenary of the Congress in which the appearance of the socialist leader was welcomed precisely to explain this corruption after the scandal of Santos [...]

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