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Voting, Concrete Competition, Ebola and Corruption - Today in Spain

Dec 05, 2014, 08:33 AM

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The latest #news from #Spain, including the tender for ballot boxes for the next #elections, the country is now FREE of #Ebola, concrete companies are under investigation and Spain is not considered as #corrupt as last year, apparently.

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