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The Politics of the Ventorro

Summary by diario16plus.com
"In the end, the people save the people." Restless. And we have heard it not only in the fires that ravage this country, but in the floods of Aragon, when the top regional leaders were at a wedding, or in the dana of Valencia, with the president without answering phone calls eating, and doing more, in the sadly famous restaurant El Ventorro. The phrase reflects the mood of the population that no longer trusts in its political class.
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"In the end, the people save the people." Restless. And we have heard it not only in the fires that ravage this country, but in the floods of Aragon, when the top regional leaders were at a wedding, or in the dana of Valencia, with the president without answering phone calls eating, and doing more, in the sadly famous restaurant El Ventorro. The phrase reflects the mood of the population that no longer trusts in its political class.

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diario16plus.com broke the news in on Friday, August 15, 2025.
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