When Aznar came to power in 1996, a miniscule matter, such as the replacement of the government commissioner on the board of directors of the defunct public company Aviaco, became unprecedented.
This mishap was due to the stubbornness of those who were forced to leave their place with the new Government.
It was the Treasury inspector, without much public relevance then, Magdalena Álvarez.
Then Andalusian councilor with Chaves, where she was at odds with today's vice-president Carme
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