The Pearls of the 17-M 'a Five' Debate: From the "Speculative Shelter", to the "Great Mess in Sanitation", Copay and the "San Telmo Syndrome"
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The debate between the leading candidates in the upcoming Andalusian elections on May 17th produced one of those moments that sums things up better than any speech. María Jesús Montero, the PSOE candidate and former Deputy Prime Minister, decided to use the recent storm in Valencia as a political weapon… and it backfired spectacularly. Read more
The debate to five this Monday in RTVE among the candidates of the parties represented in the Andalusian Parliament has had moments broncs and also of great vivacity, in the...
The candidates of the left carry symbols alluding to breast cancer to reproach Moreno, who defends himself against the accusations...
The electoral debate prior to the Andalusian elections of 17M has had a clear benefit: Adelante Andalucía. The party of the "left without backpacks", as they call themselves from the formation, gained strong visibility after the encounter between the five main parties on Monday. José Ignacio García, visible head and candidate for the presidency of the Junta de Andalucía, was of the profiles that most excelled with his harsh criticism of Presiden…
The first debate of the campaign of the Andalusian elections of 17M has started with the focus placed on public health, in particular because of the crisis of breast cancer screenings recorded last year. The main candidates have agreed to make this problem visible through various gestures, in a context in which health management is
The five candidates for President of the Regional Government of Andalusia are now at the RTVE Andalusia building on Isla de la Cartuja in Seville. The first to arrive was José Ignacio García, of Adelante Andalucía, who surprised everyone by wearing a white t-shirt under his blazer. The shirt paid tribute to the victims of the breast cancer screenings, one of the biggest health scandals to hit Andalusia in recent years. The t-shirt, which subtly …
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