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"Madam President, ladies and gentlemen, I arrive here moved after having met with the courageous miners who marched to Madrid, and who were disappointed because the Spanish Government does not really listen. Someone once said that the values of Spanish football are those of eternal Spain. However, if it were possible to express it better, Armand Gatti, the great French writer, originally from Italy, recently said that the eternal values of my country are represented by that backbone of miners, by that capacity to fight and resist. These are the same values which, 50 years ago in June, led them to rise up against the fascist dictatorship, alongside the European movement; when liberal colleagues united around Salvador de Madariaga and took a definitive step towards freedom at the Regina Palace Hotel in Munich. We commemorate this by using his name, Madariaga, for an emblematic Parliament building. The Spanish Government has been clever to make use of support from the loyal socialist opposition, to join with Monti and Hollande ..."@en1
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