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Updated Wednesday, 26 August 2020 - 01:40

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One morning in March 2017, Women's Day, parliamentary journalists discovered a new bust in the desk room adjacent to the hemicycle. It was a white glass effigy of Clara Campoamor that the president of the Chamber had decided to relocate there, taking it out of the basement where it had been in prison since 2006. From its privileged position, Campoamor now proudly attests to the work of the deputies and reporters who go from here to there oblivious to its mineral vigilance , immersed

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