In the final stretch of an electoral campaign marked by tension and bad omens for the Andalusian PSOE, the act of María Jesús Montero, popularly known as ‘Chiqui’, in the province of Cadiz ended up becoming a real circus. What was supposed to be an apotheotic closure with the star presence of Pedro Sánchez was interrupted by protests, booing and a spontaneous one that exposed the internal cracks of the party and the tiredness of part of his own …
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In the final stretch of an electoral campaign marked by tension and bad omens for the Andalusian PSOE, the act of María Jesús Montero, popularly known as ‘Chiqui’, in the province of Cadiz ended up becoming a real circus. What was supposed to be an apotheotic closure with the star presence of Pedro Sánchez was interrupted by protests, booing and a spontaneous one that exposed the internal cracks of the party and the tiredness of part of his own …