The Government paid 3.8 million to the PNV for two non-existent houses in France after giving him the palace of the Cervantes Institute
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The Government paid 3.8 million to the PNV for two non-existent houses in France after giving him the palace of the Cervantes Institute
The buildings, located in the localities of Noyon and Compans, were demolished and not even the plots where they were belonged to the Spanish State. No documentary evidence is known to explain why the Government justifies payment to the PNV. More information: The PNV manages to keep the headquarters of Cervantes in Paris thanks to a change to the letter in the Law of Democratic Memory
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