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Xavier Vidal-Folch, on the Political (Dis)unity After Adamuz: "the Shame of Breaking the Truce over Those Who Return to the March"

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Xavier Vidal-Folch reflects on the political reactions following the Adamuz railway accident: from the truce of the first two days to the subsequent crisis

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Xavier Vidal-Folch reflects on the political reactions following the Adamuz railway accident: from the truce of the first two days to the subsequent crisis

Unity, the closing of ranks between the political parties – except Vox, belligerent from the very first moment – after the Adamuz railway accident, has not endured even the three days of national mourning decreed by the government. Since this Wednesday, the struggle for that which is called the story has returned to the front line of politics.

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lavozdelsur.es broke the news in on Wednesday, January 21, 2026.
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