Rebecca Díaz In politics, campaigns don't start when the polls open, nor when the parties raise the hand of their candidates begin much earlier, in silence, when the pieces begin to settle on the board and each movement, however small it seems, reveals an intention. Heading to 2027, what we will see will not only be an electoral competition; it will be a game of chess where each party, each group and each government will try to place their piece…
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Rebecca Díaz In politics, campaigns don't start when the polls open, nor when the parties raise the hand of their candidates begin much earlier, in silence, when the pieces begin to settle on the board and each movement, however small it seems, reveals an intention. Heading to 2027, what we will see will not only be an electoral competition; it will be a game of chess where each party, each group and each government will try to place their piece…