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The only party that supported Pedro Sánchez in his investiture in July repeats parliamentary representation. That lonely yes of the lonely Cantabrian regionalist deputy could be repeated in a hypothetical investiture session with the same candidate.

To say PRC -represented in the seat by the Asturian engineer José María Mazón - that is Miguel Ángel Revilla, that media hurricane that has agreed to the right or left depending on who gave-or promised- more things to Cantabria. Even so, the PRC is suspicious of the tougher right and the independence left.

In the genes of the PRC is the pragmatic regionalism without dissimulation: train from Madrid to Santander , payment of the Valdecilla hospital debt, road improvements or support to local industry. And, to do this, agree with whoever comes closest to giving it to him. "The PRC is a party prone to agreements," Mazón repeats.

The deputy has campaigned saying that the PRC was going to get more than 50% of the votes in Cantabria and that he would get a second deputy. It stays as it was.

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  • Regionalist Party of Cantabria
  • Cantabria
  • Michelangelo Revilla
  • Pedro Sanchez
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