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government going to the extremes of stealing computer equipment and objects of historic importance. Alfonso
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The media, which have a tradition of being independent and free, took it very personally and for the next month, every headline was about these events, and the participation of the ruling party in this day of terror. The FRG was protesting the ruling of the TSE (supreme electoral tribunal) to ban the
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rather than a single one) won the elections, it is important to note that this was the first government in the history of democratic
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