After a weekend of celebrations for the return of the Secretary General of the European Reform Party, Marta Rovira, the Republican leader wanted yesterday to define a political position and, after having personally chaired the party’s permanent meeting for the first time in six years, took over the weekly press conference. The aim was twofold. On the one hand, to try to end the controversy surrounding the posters mocking Pascual Maragall’s Alzheimer’s disease, whose author came from within the party, and on the other, to issue a warning to the pacifist council in the face of negotiations.
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