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Toni Nadal or Llados De Feijoo

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The conversation of Noelia Núñez -the laboratory Ayuso that breeds Feijóo in Genoa- with Toni Nadal exhibited the vocation of change in the Popular Party. Toni Nadal makes...

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The conversation of Noelia Núñez -the laboratory Ayuso that breeds Feijóo in Genoa- with Toni Nadal exhibited the vocation of change in the Popular Party. Toni Nadal makes...

·Madrid, Spain
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Before a hall full of leaders and militants during the XXI National Congress of the formation, the words of the most influential man in the trajectory of Rafa Nadal have disassembled one of the identity stories defended for decades by the most conservative sectors of Balears

·Spain
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"I told a politician here a long time ago: why do you interfere with language issues?" Tennis coach Toni Nadal used his speech at the XXI National Congress of the PP, held this weekend in Madrid, to send a clear message to popular leaders: "In Mallorca we speak Catalan, not Mallorcan, because philologists say so."

Rafa Nadal's former coach and uncle has participated in a discussion in which he defended that Catalan is spoken in Mallorca

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The coach highlights Carlos Alcaraz as an example of excellence and recalls that his success also benefits Spain

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Eldiario.es broke the news in Spain on Friday, July 4, 2025.
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