The ordinary plenary session held this Thursday in Puertollano (Ciudad Real) lasted only seven minutes—not counting the minute of silence for the victims of male chauvinist violence—, becoming the shortest in the recent history of the municipality. The session was limited to two points of mere procedure and concluded without any requests or questions, following a tacit silence strike by all opposition groups. PSOE and the United Left (IU) denoun…
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The ordinary plenary session held this Thursday in Puertollano (Ciudad Real) lasted only seven minutes—not counting the minute of silence for the victims of male chauvinist violence—, becoming the shortest in the recent history of the municipality. The session was limited to two points of mere procedure and concluded without any requests or questions, following a tacit silence strike by all opposition groups. PSOE and the United Left (IU) denoun…