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Raúl's Black Megaphone or How an Unprecedented Coalition in Extremadura Seeks to Give the Bell in the Elections

Summary by El Pais
Raúl González appears in Plasencia’s Plaza Mayor with his black paste glasses, his matching megaphone and a three-story white staircase, but something fails. The speaker doesn’t have batteries. “One second, I’m going to the Ale-Hop,” he says. Nor is it easy to recharge batteries when one is a politician. After a while, González, a 42-year-old Cáceres and candidate for an unprecedented regionalist coalition in Extremadura—Together, Levante and Cá…

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Raúl González appears in Plasencia’s Plaza Mayor with his black paste glasses, his matching megaphone and a three-story white staircase, but something fails. The speaker doesn’t have batteries. “One second, I’m going to the Ale-Hop,” he says. Nor is it easy to recharge batteries when one is a politician. After a while, González, a 42-year-old Cáceres and candidate for an unprecedented regionalist coalition in Extremadura—Together, Levante and Cá…

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El Pais broke the news in Spain on Wednesday, December 17, 2025.
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