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Published Oviedo, SpainUpdated

Aznar Calls for "Recovering the Dignity of Politics" Despite the Scandals of His Term and the "Whoever Can Do, Let Them Do" Stance.

Summary by El Plural
Former Prime Minister José María Aznar participated in the first panel of the VI Citizens' Meeting of the Freedom and Development Foundation, held at the Campoamor Theater in Oviedo. From there, he called for "recovering the dignity of politics in Spain," asserting that it "cannot continue to be a succession of unacceptable scandals." He did not specify what he was referring to exactly, but in a clear, veiled reference to the recent controversie…
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Former Prime Minister José María Aznar participated in the first panel of the VI Citizens' Meeting of the Freedom and Development Foundation, held at the Campoamor Theater in Oviedo. From there, he called for "recovering the dignity of politics in Spain," asserting that it "cannot continue to be a succession of unacceptable scandals." He did not specify what he was referring to exactly, but in a clear, veiled reference to the recent controversie…

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El Plural broke the news in on Thursday, May 22, 2025.
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