In Spain, summer has hardly ever been a truce for politics. Some decisions were taken taking advantage of the fact that the country seemed to look the other way and, on other occasions, unexpected ruptures and crises arrived that were about to overflow the institutions. The entry of about 70,000 immigrants into Ceuta, with serious political and social consequences, has added this year to a long series of episodes that changed Spain on vacation.
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In Spain, summer has hardly ever been a truce for politics. Some decisions were taken taking advantage of the fact that the country seemed to look the other way and, on other occasions, unexpected ruptures and crises arrived that were about to overflow the institutions. The entry of about 70,000 immigrants into Ceuta, with serious political and social consequences, has added this year to a long series of episodes that changed Spain on vacation.