The invasion of the mind snatchers
La invasión de los ladrones de mentes
Summary
An El País opinion piece argues that even the most intense anti-Sánchez sentiment does not justify extraordinary criminal-law solutions. It warns against repeating the path taken by the criminal resolution of the Catalan conflict.
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