Inside the walls that flank the two bronze lions designed by the sculptor Ponciano Ponzano, a repertoire of low passions unfolds. Politicians walk tripping, leaving traps camouflaged under the carpet, pointing a threatening finger from the thicket of seats. They make drastic interventions when in truth there are not so many times that there is a direct clash of interests between them: they eat, dress and live from the same thing. The sun's rays do not reach the formwork center of the Congress, sometimes neither the vital signs of the street: call it indifference. What happens behind these stones of the p
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