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Felipe Gonzalez must be smoking a cigar seeing how the situation is in Portugal. The former president owns a farm in Extremadura, in the province of Cáceres, not far from the border with Portugal, he has always liked Havana cigars, and what is more important for the political chronicle: he has been defending for years a minimum understanding between the two big Spanish parties, so that the second one lets the first one govern, if it does not have a sufficiently stable and integrated alternative in the coordinates of 1978. Gonzalez defends the permanence of a 'central block' in Spanish politics, without reaching a grand coalition, and that is the path Portugal seems to be taking after the hard-fought legislative elections of March 10.
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