30 years ago, the Socialist party won the elections in Spain with a large majority, and for the first time since the return of democracy, a moderate left party had the opportunity to rule the fate of our country.
It's a sad coincidence to learn today that pensionists will not see their salaries updated to compensate for inflation, in another (the last) broken promise by the Partido Popular.
It might be, nonetheless, a good time to remember the things which were carried out by the governments of Felipe González, the most brilliant of modern leaders in Spain, and one who, despite a dark end with plenty of corruption scandals, left behind many significant improvements.
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